Pain Research and Management

Table of Contents: 2009

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  • - Article ID 915302
  • - Review

Improving the Assessment of Pediatric Chronic Pain: Harnessing the Potential of Electronic Diaries

Jennifer N Stinson
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  • Volume 14
  • - Article ID 542964
  • - Review

Assessing Pain by Facial Expression: Facial Expression as Nexus

Kenneth M Prkachin
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  • Volume 14
  • - Article ID 348184
  • - Review

Behavioural Assessment of Pediatric Pain

Ronald L Blount | Kristin A Loiselle
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  • - Article ID 259759
  • - Review

Children’s Self-Report of Pain Intensity: What We Know, Where We Are Headed

Carl L von Baeyer
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  • - Article ID 763031
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Cultural Influences on the Assessment of Children’s Pain

G Allen Finley | Ólöf Kristjánsdóttir | Paula A Forgeron
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  • - Article ID 410725
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Assessing Pain in Infancy: The Caregiver Context

R Pillai Riddell | Nicole Racine
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  • - Article ID 429767
  • - Original Article

Development and Psychometric Evaluation of a New Measure of Pain-Related Support Preferences: The Pain Response Preference Questionnaire

Lachlan A McWilliams | Kate M Saldanha | ... | Margo C Watt
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  • - Article ID 919628
  • - Original Article

Factors Associated with Chronic Noncancer Pain in the Canadian Population

Saifudin Rashiq | Bruce D Dick
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  • Volume 14
  • - Article ID 137901
  • - Original Article

Does Classification of Persons with Fibromyalgia into Multidimensional Pain Inventory Subgroups Detect Differences in Outcome after a Standard Chronic Pain Management Program?

Martin L Verra | Felix Angst | ... | André Aeschlimann
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  • Volume 14
  • - Article ID 307932
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A Survey of Prelicensure Pain Curricula in Health Science Faculties in Canadian Universities

Judy Watt-Watson | M McGillion | ... | K Webber
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  • - Article ID 523098
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Reliability of Temporal Summation and Diffuse Noxious Inhibitory Control

Stuart Cathcart | Anthony H Winefield | ... | Kurt Lushington
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  • - Article ID 369612
  • - Original Article

Dynamic Kine Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Whiplash Patients and in Age- and Sex-Matched Controls

Karl-August Lindgren | Jyrki A Kettunen | ... | Raija HM Mikkonen
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  • - Article ID 723179
  • - Original Article

Use of Lidocaine Patches for Neuropathic Pain in a Comprehensive Cancer Centre

Julia Ann Fleming | Bradley David O’Connor
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  • Volume 14
  • - Article ID 538675
  • - Original Article

Intrathecal Infusions for Intractable Cancer Pain: A Qualitative Study of the Impact on a Case Series of Patients and Caregivers

Philippa Hawley | Elizabeth Beddard-Huber | ... | Louise Malysh
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  • - Article ID 251239
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Prevalence and Correlates of Pain in the Canadian National Palliative Care Survey

Keith G Wilson | Harvey Max Chochinov | ... | Robin L Fainsinger
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