Pediatric Pain Management

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Gebonden, 182 blz. | Engels
Springer US | 1999e druk, 1999
ISBN13: 9780306460845
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Springer US 1999e druk, 1999 9780306460845
Onderdeel van serie Clinical Child Psychology Library
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Samenvatting

Pain is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon, with physiological, behav­ ioral, emotional, cognitive, and developmental aspects (Zeltzer, Barr, McGrath, & Schechter, 1992). To effectively evaluate and manage pain in children, the clini­ cian must be able to assess the unique ways these complex dimensions interact for the individual child and integrate these dimensions into a treatment plan. This can be a daunting task. The purpose of this book is to provide a framework for conceptualizing pain problems in children that can guide the practitioner in developing an evaluation and treatment plan that is optimal for the individual child. This book is not in­ tended to be a comprehensive, exhaustive review of the literature on pain manage­ ment in children. There are several excellent books of this nature (e.g., Bush & Harkins, 1991: McGrath, 1990; Ross & Ross, 1988). Instead, this book is an at­ tempt to outline an hypothesis testing process of case conceptualizing and treat­ ment planning that can help structure the task of sorting through the complex interrelationships that determine children's pain.

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ISBN13:9780306460845
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:182
Uitgever:Springer US
Druk:1999

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1. Introduction. 2. Evaluating Pain in Children. 3. Generating Hypotheses Regarding Physical Contributors to the Child's Pain. 4. Generating Hypotheses Regarding Cognitive and Emotional Contributors to the Child's Pain. 5. Generating Hypotheses Regarding Behavioral Contributors to the Child's Pain. 6. Developing an Evaluation Plan. 7. Measuring the Child's Pain. 8. Testing Hypotheses Regarding Physical Contributors to the Child's Pain. 9. Testing Hypotheses Regarding Cognitive and Emotional Contributors to the Child's Pain. 10. Testing Hypotheses Regarding Behavioral Contributors to the Child's Pain. 11. Treating Physical Contributors to the Child's Pain. 12. Treating Cognitive and Emotional Contributors to the Child's Pain. 13. Treating Behavioral Contributors to the Child's Pain. 14. Implementing the Pain Management Program. 15. Concluding Comments. References. Appendices: A. Generating Hypotheses/Evaluation Planning Worksheet. B. Treatment Planning Worksheet. C. Peer Interaction Record (PIR). D. Selected Reading. Index.

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