Parent-Child Reminiscing about Past Pain as a Preparatory Technique in the Context of Children's Pain: A Narrative Review and Call for Future Research
Pain permeates childhood and remains inadequately and/or inconsistently managed. Existing research and clinical practice guidelines have largely focused on factors influencing the immediate experience of pain. The need for and benefits of preparing children for future pain (e.g., painful procedures)...
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Main Authors: | Maria Pavlova (Author), Serena L. Orr (Author), Melanie Noel (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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