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Bringing Pain Relief to Children : Treatment Approaches /

Contributor(s): Finley, G. Allen [editor.] | McGrath, Patrick J [editor.] | Chambers, Christine T [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Totowa, NJ : Humana Press, 2006.Description: online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781597451253.Subject(s): Medicine | Anesthesiology | Medicine & Public Health | AnesthesiologyDDC classification: 617.96 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Hospital-Based Pain Care for Infants and Children -- Treatment of Acute and Chronic Pain in the Outpatient Setting -- Pain and Pain Relief in Pediatric End-of-Life Care -- Residential Treatment Settings for Adolescent Chronic Pain Management -- Managing Pediatric Pain at School -- Efficacy of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Approaches for Pediatric Pain -- Technology in Pediatric Pain Management -- Developing Pain Services Around the World -- Knowledge Translation and Pain Management.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: While in recent years there has been considerable progress in treating adult pain, children's pain has often been inadequately treated and the importance of place of treatment has been neglected. In Bringing Pain Relief to Children: Treatment Approaches, a panel of prominent clinician-scientists comprehensively reviews the latest developments in pediatric pain management, with special emphasis on the setting in which pain is detected and managed. The authors explore the cutting-edge of children's pain care in inpatient, outpatient, palliative care, school, and residential settings, and describe alternate approaches, including complementary and alternative medicine, pain management via the internet and information technology, and pain care in developing countries. They also consider the theory and explicit practice of knowledge dissemination, a critical issue regardless of the setting in which treatment is being delivered. The book is derived from the keynote talks given at the International Forum on Pediatric Pain, held at White Point Beach in Nova Scotia, Canada, in the fall of 2004. Innovative and state-of-the-art, Bringing Pain Relief to Children: Treatment Approaches offers pain specialists, pediatricians, nurses, psychologists, and other health professionals the latest research on the contexts in which children's pain can be treated and novel approaches to the management of their pain in different settings.
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Hospital-Based Pain Care for Infants and Children -- Treatment of Acute and Chronic Pain in the Outpatient Setting -- Pain and Pain Relief in Pediatric End-of-Life Care -- Residential Treatment Settings for Adolescent Chronic Pain Management -- Managing Pediatric Pain at School -- Efficacy of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Approaches for Pediatric Pain -- Technology in Pediatric Pain Management -- Developing Pain Services Around the World -- Knowledge Translation and Pain Management.

While in recent years there has been considerable progress in treating adult pain, children's pain has often been inadequately treated and the importance of place of treatment has been neglected. In Bringing Pain Relief to Children: Treatment Approaches, a panel of prominent clinician-scientists comprehensively reviews the latest developments in pediatric pain management, with special emphasis on the setting in which pain is detected and managed. The authors explore the cutting-edge of children's pain care in inpatient, outpatient, palliative care, school, and residential settings, and describe alternate approaches, including complementary and alternative medicine, pain management via the internet and information technology, and pain care in developing countries. They also consider the theory and explicit practice of knowledge dissemination, a critical issue regardless of the setting in which treatment is being delivered. The book is derived from the keynote talks given at the International Forum on Pediatric Pain, held at White Point Beach in Nova Scotia, Canada, in the fall of 2004. Innovative and state-of-the-art, Bringing Pain Relief to Children: Treatment Approaches offers pain specialists, pediatricians, nurses, psychologists, and other health professionals the latest research on the contexts in which children's pain can be treated and novel approaches to the management of their pain in different settings.

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