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Japanese clinical guidelines for chronic pain in children and adolescents

Authors :
Akira Shimada
Nario Inouwe
Mitsue Fujita
Mitsue Maru
Rie Wakako
Yoshio Ogimi
Miyako Shirakawa
Yuko Ishizaki
Yoshito Takenaka
Yuko Uchida
Ryota Nakao
Hidehiro Yasujima
Yuri Fujii
Yukiko Kambara
Hidetaka Tanaka
Takakazu Oka
Katsumi Murakami
Akira Nagai
Yoshimitsu Fukai
Source :
Pediatrics International. 54:1-7
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Wiley, 2012.

Abstract

Chronic pain is a common problem in pediatric practice. The prevalence of chronic pain in children is >30%. Because pain indicates emotional expression as well as the physiological reaction toward infection, injury, and inflammation, both physiological and psychological assessments are essential to determine primary interventions for chronic pain. The Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Pediatrics Task Force of clinical practice guidelines for chronic pain in children and adolescents compiled clinical evidence and opinions of specialists associated with the primary care of pediatric chronic pain in the Japanese 'clinical guidelines for chronic pain in children and adolescents' in 2009, which are presented herein. The guidelines consist of three domains: general introduction to chronic pain; chronic abdominal pain; and chronic headache. Each section contains information on the physiological mechanism, psychological aspects, assessment methods, and primary interventions for pediatric chronic pain. These guidelines are expected to help disseminate knowledge on primary interventions for chronic pain in children and adolescents.

Details

ISSN :
13288067
Volume :
54
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatrics International
Accession number :
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