The Oxford Textbook of Paediatric Pain brings together clinicians, educators, trainees and researchers to provide an authoritative resource on all aspects of pain in infants, children and youth.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Section 1: Introduction
- 1: Patrick J. McGrath and Bonnie J. Stevens: History of pain in children
- 2: William T. Zempsky: Prevalence of acute and chronic pain in children
- 3: Orla Moriarty and Suellen M. Walker: Long-term effects of early pain: animal models
- 4: Ruth E. Grunau, Jillian Vinall , and Cecil M.Y. Chau: The long term effects of pain in children
- 5: Joel Katz, Brittany N. Rosenbloom, Gabrielle Pagé, and Anna Huguet: Prevention of the development and maintenance of paediatric chronic pain and disability
- Section 2: Biological basis of paediatric pain
- 6: Mark L. Baccei, Gareth Hathaway, and Charles M. Greenspon: Nociceptive signalling in the periphery and spinal cord
- 7: Simon Beggs: Neuroimmune interactions and pain during postnatal development
- 8: Maria Fitzgerald: Central nociceptive pathways and descending modulation
- 9: Jeff S. Mogil: Genetics and pain in childhood
- Section 3: Social and psychological basis of paediatric pain
- 10: Liesbet Goubert, Rebecca Pillai Riddell, Laura Simons, and David Borsook: Theoretical basis of pain
- 11: Margot Latimer: Culture
- 12: Christine T. Chambers, Kristen S. Higgins, Kathryn A. Birnie, and Katelynn E. Boerner: Families and pain
- 13: Pain, social relationships, and school
- 14: Katelynn E. Boerner and Edmund Keogh: The effects of sex and gender on child and adolescent pain
- 15: Maria Pavlova, Melanie Noel, Jillian Vinall , and Patritck J. McGrath: Pain and mental health
- 16: Rocío de la Vega, Joanne Dudeney, and Tonya M. Palermo: Sleep and pain in children and adolescents
- Section 4: Pain in specific populations and diseases
- 17: Andrina MacDonald, Kristie Bennett, Jean Stansbury, Chantel C. Barney, John Belew, Scott Schwantes, Abraham J. Valkenburg, and Frank J. Symons: Pain in children with intellectual or developmental disabilities
- 18: Steve Wesiman: Paediatric cancer pain
- 19: Greta M. Palmer and Franz E. Babl: Pain management in major paediatric trauma and burns
- 20: Anna Taddio: Needle procedures
- 21: Joseph P. Cravero and Daniel S. Tsze: Procedural sedation
- 22: Madeleine Verriotis and Suellen M. Walker: Neuropathic pain in children
- 23: Laura Schanberg and Peter Chira: Inflammatory arthritis and arthropathy
- 24: Neil L. Schechter: Chronic pain syndromes in childhood: one trunk, many branches
- 25: Jacqui Clinch: Non-inflammatory musculoskeletal pain
- 26: Carlton Dampier and Soumitri Sil: Pain in sickle cell disease
- 27: R.Mark Beattie and Akshay Batra: Pain and gastroenterological diseases
- 28: Glyn Williams and Richard Howard: Postoperative pain management
- 29: Stefan Friedrichsdorf: Pain in palliative care
- 30: Jennifer Verrill Schurman, Amanda Drews Deacy, and Craig A. Friesen: Recurrent abdominal pain
- 31: Susan L. Sager and Marc Laufer: Chronic pelvic pain in children and adolescents
- 32: Andrew D. Hershey: Headaches
- 33: John Collins and Martha Mherekumombe: Persisting pain in childhood medical illness
- 34: F. Ralph Berberich and Neil L. Schechter: Common pain problems in the outpatient setting
- 35: Robert M. (Bo) Kennedy: Effective management of children s pain and anxiety in the emergency department
- Section 5: Measurement of pain
- 36: Mariana Bueno , Mats Eriksson, and Bonnie J. Stevens: Neonatal and infant pain assessment
- 37: Carl L. von Baeyer and Mark Connelly: Self-report: the primary source in assessment after infancy
- 38: Jill M. Chorney and C. Meghan McMurtry: Behavioural measures of pain
- 39: Tim Oberlander, Susanne Brummelte, Naama Rotem-Kohavi, and Kenneth D. Craig: Physiological measurement
- 40: Rebeccah Slater and Caroline Hartley: Brain responses Neurophysiological evaluation of nociceptive responses in neonates
- 41: Tonya M. Palermo, See Wan Tham , Anna C. Wilson, and Lexa K. Murphy: Measurement of health-related quality of life and physical function
- Section 6: Pharmacological interventions
- 42: Karel Allegaert, Sinno H. P. Simons, and Dick Tibboel: Principles of pain pharmacology in paediatrics
- 43: Brian Anderson: The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and acetaminophen
- 44: Gareth Hathway: Developmental pharmacology of opioids
- 45: Howard Meng, Scott A. Strassels, and Fiona Campbell: Opioids in clinical practice
- 46: Navil F. Sethna, Walid Alrayashi, Pradeep Dinakar, and Karen R. Boretsky: Interventional pain management techniques for chronic pain
- 47: William T. Zempsky: Topical anaesthetics and analgesics
- 48: Sachin Rastogi and Fional Campbell: Drugs for neuropathic pain
- 49: Denise Harrison, Janet Yamada, and Mariana Bueno: Sucrose and sweet taste
- 50: Mark Ware, Pablo Ingelmo, and Rebecca Pitt: Cannabis
- Section 7: Psychosocial interventions
- 51: Kristen Uhl, Laura A. Wright, Rachael M. Coakley , and Deirdre E. Logan: Psychosocial interventions
- 52: Lindsey L. Cohen, Laura A. Wright, Sarah R. Martin, Sharon Shih, and Matthew Donati: Procedural pain distraction
- Section 8: Physical interventions
- 53: Susan M. Tupper, Joyce M. Engel, Mary Swiggum, and Liisa Holsti: Occupational and physical therapy for pain in pediatric clients
- 54: Marsha Campbell-Yeo, Celeste Johnston, Britney Benoit, and Brianna Richardson: Mother care for procedural pain in infants
- Section 9: Special topics
- 55: Joy A. Weydert: Complementary drugs herbs, vitamins, and dietary supplements for pain and symptom management
- 56: Lonny K. Zeltzer and Sarah R. Martin: Complementary therapy in paediatric pain
- 57: Janet Yamada, Alison M. Hutchinson, and Shelly-Anne Li: Theory-informed approaches to translating pain evidence into practice
- 58: Christine T. Chambers, Melanie Barwick, and Perri Tutelman: Knowledge translation strategies for mobilizing Individuals
- 59: Stefan Friedrichsdorf, Alison Twycross, and Bonnie J. Stevens: Knowledge translations strategies for mobilizing organization
- 60: Lindsay A. Jibb and Jennifer N. Stinson: New information and communication technologies for pain
- 61: Kenneth D. Craig and Adam Shriver: The ethics of pain control in infants and children
- 62: Anna Huguet and Miriam O. Ezenwa: Sociodemographic disparities in paediatric pain management: relationships and predictors