Global Year Against Pain
2005-2006 Pain In Children
Resources
The following files in may be printed and distributed
during the IASP Global Day against Pain events. The files are in
.pdf form. New resources on this Web page were listed in August,
2006.
Psychological Interventions for Acute and Chronic Pain
in Children, Pain: Clinical Updates, 2006, Volume X1V, Number
4, by C. Liossi, D. Psych., IASP
Chronic Pain in Children, chapter 7 by Patricia
McGrath, PhD from the book "Epidemiology of Pain" ed. I.K. Crombie. et al,
IASP Press, 1999
Fetal Pain?, Pain: Clinical Updates, 2006, Volume
X1V Number 2, by KJS Anand, MBBS, D.Phil., IASP
Why Children's Pain Matters, Pain: Clinical Updates,
2005 Volume XIII, Number 4, by G. Allen Finley, MD, FRCPC, FAAP,
Linda S. Franck, RN, PhD, FRCPCH, FAAN, Ruth E. Grunau, PhD, RPsych,
Carl L. von Baeyer, PhD., ed. Daniel B.Carr.
For copies of translations of this P:CU see below:
The Brazilian chapter listing (for Portuguese translations) http://www.dor.org.br/.
The Bosnian and Herzegovena chapter listing copies of this translation
may be requested via email to Dr. A. Karkin-Tais, at: hope87@yahoo.com (for Bosnian
translation).
The chapter in France (for French translation) http://www.setd-douleur.org/.
Children - Not Simply "Little Adults", chapter 30 by
Patricia McGrath, PhD from the book "The Paths of Pain. 1975-2005" ed. Harold
Merskey, IASP Press, 2005
Pain in Infants, Children, and Adolescents, chapter
41 from the book "Core
Curriculum for Professional Education in Pain" 3rd Edition,
IASP Press, 2005
Children's Pain Matters! Priority on Pain in Infants,
Children and Adolescents.
A statement from the IASP Special Interest Group (SIG) on Pain in
Childhood.
See also: IASP's page on Pain in Childhood SIG
See also: SIG on Pain in Childhood Web site: http://childpain.org
Resources to Develop and Enhance Pediatric Palliative
Care Services.
Guidelines Statement: Management of Procedure-related Pain in
Neonates, Children and Adolescents on http://www.racp.edu.au/hpu/paed/pain/index.htm
Below is a useful tool for the measurement of pain. The full-size
figure is to be found with instructions for administration in many
languages at: www.painsourcebook.ca. It
is freely available for clinical and research use. As IASP holds
the copyright, please contact IASP if you wish to reproduce the FPS-R
for any other purpose (e.g., reproduction in a book, journal article, or
promotional item). Hicks CL, von Baeyer CL, Spafford P, van Korlaar I,
Goodenough B. The Faces Pain Scale - Revised: Toward a common metric in
pediatric pain measurement. Pain 2001; 93:173-183.
Faces Pain Scale - Revised (FPS-R):

Faces Pain Scale - Revised (FPS-R)
Go to the .pdf list of :
(1) 10 things that can be done in the home to relieve children's
pain.
(2) Myths and Facts regarding children's pain.
These are provided by the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto,
Canada.
WHO - monograph on "Cancer Pain Relief
and Palliative Care in Children" (1998) and other publications on
pediatric pain in different languages.
Books on Pediatric Pain that can be purchased from IASP
Press:
Pediatric
Pain: Biological and Social Context 2004
The
Child with Headache: Diagnosis and Treatment 2001
Acute
and Procedure Pain in Infants and Children 2001
Chronic
and Recurrent Pain in Children and Adolescents 1999
Measurement
of Pain in Infants and Children 1998
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