Providing an evidence-based, practical guide to care in all areas of children's pain management, Managing Pain in Children offers nurses and other healthcare professionals an introduction to the skills and expertise to manage children's pain effectively. This fully-updated second edition first explores the relevant anatomy and physiology of children, the latest policy guidelines surrounding pain management and ethical issues involved in managing children's pain. Various pain assessment tools available for children and non-drug methods of pain relief are then explored and applied to practice in relation to acute pain, chronic pain, palliative care and the management of procedural pain.The evidence base, assessment techniques, pain-relieving interventions, and guidance for best practice in both hospital and community settings are covered throughout, making this title an ideal resource for all nurses and healthcare professionals working with children.
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Providing an evidence-based, practical guide to care in all areas of children's pain management, Managing Pain in Children offers nurses and other healthcare professionals an introduction to the skills and expertise to manage children's pain effectively.
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List of Contributors vi Foreword viiProfessor Patrick J McGrath 1 Why Managing Pain in Children Matters 1Alison Twycross and Anna Williams 2 Anatomy and Physiology of Pain 18Jackie Bentley 3 Pain: A Biopsychosocial Phenomenon 36Alison Twycross and Anna Williams 4 Pharmacology of Analgesic Drugs 48Stephanie Dowden 5 Physical and Psychological Methods of Pain Relief in Children 86Alison Twycross and Jennifer Stinson 6 Pain Assessment 112Jennifer Stinson and Lindsay Jibb 7 Managing Acute Pain in Children 140Sueann Penrose, Lori Palozzi and Stephanie Dowden 8 Chronic Pain in Children 179Jennifer Stinson and Kathy Reid 9 Palliative Care in Children 212Stephanie Dowden 10 Management of Painful Procedures 246Kathy Reid, Alison Twycross and Dianne Tuterra 11 Where To From Here? 272Alison Twycross and Jennifer Stinson Index 292
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Providing an evidence-based, practical guide to care in all areas of children’s pain management, Managing Pain in Children offers nurses and other healthcare professionals an introduction to the skills and expertise to manage children’s pain effectively. This fully updated second edition first explores the relevant anatomy and physiology of the nervous system in children, the latest policy guidelines surrounding pain management, and the ethical issues involved in managing children’s pain. Various pain assessment tools available for children and non-drug methods of pain relief are then explored and applied to practice in relation to acute pain, chronic pain, palliative care and the management of procedural pain. The evidence base, assessment techniques, pain-relieving interventions and guidance for best practice in both hospital and community settings are covered throughout, making this title an ideal resource for all nurses and healthcare professionals working with children.
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Reviews from 1st edition: “A well-written resource that covers a range of pertinent topics in pediatric pain…the evidence-based, practical approach makes this guide a useful reference for both novice and experienced health care professionals. This clinical guide is a welcome addition to the pediatric pain literature and would serve well as a textbook for a course in pediatric pain.” Pediatric Pain Letter
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780470670545
Publisert
2013-12-13
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley-Blackwell
Vekt
481 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
170 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

Biographical note

Alison Twycross is Head of Department of Children's Nursing and Reader in Children's Nursing, London South Bank University, London, UK.

Stephanie Dowden is Clinical Nurse Consultant (CNC) for Paediatric Palliative Care at Princess Margaret Hospital for Children in Perth, Western Australia. Prior to this she was CNC in paediatric pain management at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne Australia.

Jennifer Stinson is Post-Doctorial Research Fellow and Advanced Practice Nurse for the Chronic Pain Programme at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.