Remembering pain after surgery: a longitudinal examination of the role of pain catastrophizing in children's and parents' recall

M Noel, JA Rabbitts, GG Tai, TM Palermo - Pain, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Children's memories for pain play a powerful role in their pain experiences. Parents'
memories may also influence children's pain experiences, by influencing parent–child …

A pilot randomized controlled trial of virtual reality distraction to reduce procedural pain during subcutaneous port access in children and adolescents with cancer

AS Hundert, KA Birnie, O Abla, K Positano… - The Clinical journal …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: We aimed to determine the feasibility of virtual reality (VR) distraction for children
with cancer undergoing subcutaneous port (SCP) access. We also aimed to estimate …

Where do children learn about pain? The role of caregiver responses to preschoolers' pain experience within natural settings

G O'Sullivan, BE McGuire, M Roche, L Caes - Pain, 2021 - journals.lww.com
The preschool period is a critical stage of emotional and social development for young
children (0–5 years), and socialisation methods are instrumental learning tools for the child's …

Role of anxiety in young children's pain memory development after surgery

S Fischer, J Vinall, M Pavlova, S Graham, A Jordan… - Pain, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Pediatric pain is common, and memory for it may be distressing and have long-lasting
effects. Children who develop more negatively biased memories for pain (ie, recalled pain is …

Observational coding systems of parent–child interactions during painful procedures: A systematic review

J Bai, KM Swanson, SJ Santacroce - Pain Practice, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Background Parent interactions with their child can influence the child's pain and distress
during painful procedures. Reliable and valid interaction analysis systems (IAS s) are …

The role of narrative in the development of children's pain memories: influences of father–and mother–child reminiscing on children's recall of pain

M Noel, M Pavlova, T Lund, A Jordan, J Chorney… - Pain, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Negatively biased memories for pain (ie, recalled pain is higher than initial report) robustly
predict future pain experiences. During early childhood, parent–child reminiscing has been …

When “a headache is not just a headache”: a qualitative examination of parent and child experiences of pain after childhood cancer

PR Tutelman, CT Chambers, R Urquhart… - Psycho …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Today, more than 80% of children diagnosed with cancer are expected to survive.
Despite the high prevalence of pain associated with the diagnosis and treatment of …

Dyadic analysis of child and parent trait and state pain catastrophizing in the process of children's pain communication

KA Birnie, CT Chambers, J Chorney, CV Fernandez… - Pain, 2016 - journals.lww.com
When explored separately, child and parent catastrophic thoughts about child pain show
robust negative relations with child pain. The objective of this study was to conduct a dyadic …

[HTML][HTML] Patients are socially excluded when their pain has no medical explanation

L De Ruddere, M Bosmans, G Crombez, L Goubert - The journal of pain, 2016 - Elsevier
This study investigated whether observers socially exclude patients who experience pain
that is not medically explained by means of an experimental design. Fifty-nine participants …

[HTML][HTML] State versus trait: validating state assessment of child and parental catastrophic thinking about children's acute pain

H Durand, KA Birnie, M Noel, T Vervoort, L Goubert… - The Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Pain catastrophizing has emerged as one of the most robust predictors of child pain
outcomes. Although assessments of state (ie, situation-specific) pain catastrophizing in …