Pain Research and Management (Jan 2010)

What Do the Parents of Children Who Have Chronic Pain Expect from Their First Visit to a Pediatric Chronic Pain Clinic?

  • Kathy Reid,
  • Janice Lander,
  • Shannon Scott,
  • Bruce Dick

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/958792
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. 158 – 162

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: Chronic pain in childhood is increasingly recognized as a significant clinical problem. Best-practice management of pediatric chronic pain in a multidisciplinary pain clinic involves a variety of treatment modalities. It is important that parents of children treated in these settings understand the different treatment options available for their children. By involving parents more effectively, care providers may more efficiently address unmet treatment needs and improve tailoring of treatment programs aimed at increasing function, reducing pain-related disability and improving quality of life.