Oxford Textbook of Pediatric Pain 2nd Edition (2021) by Bonnie J. Stevens PDF

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  • Published: 2021
  • Number of pages: 712 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 44.34 MB
  • Authors: Bonnie J. Stevens

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Our understanding of how pain in early life differs to that in maturity is continuing to increase and develop, using a combination of approaches from basic science, clinical science, and implementation science. The new edition of the Oxford Textbook of Pediatric Pain brings together an international team of experts to provide an authoritative and comprehensive textbook on all aspects of pain in infants, children, and youth.Divided into nine sections, the textbook analyses pain as a multifactorial problem to give the reader a comprehensive understanding of this challenging subject. Evidence-based chapters look in depth at topics ranging from the long-term effects of pain in children, to complementary therapy in paediatric pain. The text addresses the knowledge-to-practice gap through individual and organizational implementation, and facilitation strategies. Case examples and perspective boxes are provided to aid learning and illustrate the application of knowledge.Written by clinicians, educators, trainees, and researchers, hand selected by the Editors for their practical approach and expertise in specific subject areas, the new edition of the Oxford Textbook of Pediatric Pain is an essential reference text in the assessment and treatment of patients and families in the field of paediatric pain. Purchasers of the print version of the second edition will have free access on Oxford Medicine Online to all the content for the life of the edition.

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Editorial Reviews: Review “In summary, the Oxford Textbook of Pediatric Pain is one of the few books for pediatricians, solely dedicated to pediatric pain management” — Aima Ijaz, Saeedah Asaf, APICAREHQ”It is probably the most comprehensive resource on the market for anyone interested in and managing children and adolescents with acute,procedural, and chronic pain.” — Dr Arno Ebner, Communication Officer at Australian Pain Society, Australian Pain Society Newsletter About the Author Bonnie J. Stevens, Professor, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing and Faculties of Medicine and Dentistry; and Associate Chief of Nursing Research, Senior Scientist Research Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children, Canada,Gareth Hathway, Associate Professor of Neuroscience, School of Life Sciences, The University of Nottingham, UK,William T. Zempsky, The Francine L. and Robert B. Goldfarb Endowed Chair for Pain and Palliative Medicine, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center; and Professor of Pediatrics and Nursing, University of Connecticut, USABonnie Stevens is a Professor at the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing and Faculties of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Toronto. She is the Associate Chief of Nursing Research and a Senior Scientist in the Child Health Evaluative Sciences program at The Hospital for Sick Children. Dr Stevens is the Chair of the Certification Committee for ChildKind International. Dr Stevens focuses her research on the assessment and management of pain in hospitalized preterm newborn infants, and the effectiveness of knowledge translation (KT) strategies for changing clinical outcomes.Gareth Hathway is a neuroscientist studying how pain in early life shapes experiences throughout the life course. He studied for a BSC (Hons) in Pharmacology at The University of Cardiff before studying for a PhD at The University of Cambridge. His post-doctoral work was carried out at UCL where he began to develop his interest in the maturation of endogenous pain control systems. Since 2009, he has led his own laboratory at The University of Nottingham continuing his work in early life pain physiology. As well as being an active researcher, he teaches on undergraduate programs in Neuroscience and Medicine and is the Course Director of Neuroscience BSc (Hons) and MSci (Hons) programs.Dr Zempsky is Endowed Chair for Pain and Palliative Medicine at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, and a Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. His division was designated a Center of Clinical Excellence by the American Pain Society in 2014, and is one of the first programs to receive the ChildKind certification focused on improving pain management for all children. Dr Zempsky was elected as Chair of the Pediatric Special Interest Group of the American Pain Society in 2015. He was appointed as the pediatric representative to the Physicians Medical Marijuana Board for the State of Connecticut in 2016. In 2017 he received the M1 mentoring grant from the University of Connecticut.

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