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Children in pain : clinical and research issues from a developmental perspective
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Children in pain : clinical and research issues from a developmental perspective

Author: Joseph Paul Bush; Stephen W Harkins
Publisher: New York : Springer-Verlag, ©1991.
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Children in pain.
New York : Springer-Verlag, c1991
(OCoLC)607731931
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Joseph Paul Bush; Stephen W Harkins
ISBN: 0387975012 9780387975016 3540975012 9783540975014
OCLC Number: 22910358
Description: xvii, 476 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Conceptual foundations: pain and child development --
Research, clinical, and professional issues --
Developmental contributions to the assessment of children's pain: conceptual and methodological implications --
Assessment of pediatric pain --
Intervention and management --
Pediatric pain management: professional and pragmatic issues --
Coping and adaptation in children's pain --
Developmental issues: infants and toddlers --
Developmental issues: preschool and school-age children --
Developmental issues: adolescent pain --
Specific pain populations --
Recurrent abdominal pain --
Burn injury and treatment pain --
Chronic and recurrent pain: hemophilia, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and sickle cell disease --
Pain and pain-related distress in children with cancer --
Migraine in childhood: developmental aspects of biobehavioral treatment --
Helping children cope with painful medical procedures.
Responsibility: Joseph P. Bush, Stephen W. Harkins, editors ; foreword by Lonnie Zeltzer ; afterword by Barbara G. Melamed.

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