Talking to Children and Families about Chronic Pain: The Importance of Pain Education—An Introduction for Pediatricians and Other Health Care Providers
Abstract
:1. Whom Is This Review Intended for?
2. What Is Pediatric Chronic Pain? What Treatment Options Exist?
3. What Can Be Done to Establish a “Good” and Helpful Communication Style Between Patients, Their Families, and Health Care Providers?
4. How Can Pediatric Chronic Pain Be Explained? How Should Pain Education Be Performed?
5. Which Methods Are Helpful for Delivering Pain Education?
6. What Is Important to Keep in Mind in the Clinical Setting?
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Koechlin, H.; Locher, C.; Prchal, A. Talking to Children and Families about Chronic Pain: The Importance of Pain Education—An Introduction for Pediatricians and Other Health Care Providers. Children 2020, 7, 179. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7100179
Koechlin H, Locher C, Prchal A. Talking to Children and Families about Chronic Pain: The Importance of Pain Education—An Introduction for Pediatricians and Other Health Care Providers. Children. 2020; 7(10):179. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7100179
Chicago/Turabian StyleKoechlin, Helen, Cosima Locher, and Alice Prchal. 2020. "Talking to Children and Families about Chronic Pain: The Importance of Pain Education—An Introduction for Pediatricians and Other Health Care Providers" Children 7, no. 10: 179. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7100179
APA StyleKoechlin, H., Locher, C., & Prchal, A. (2020). Talking to Children and Families about Chronic Pain: The Importance of Pain Education—An Introduction for Pediatricians and Other Health Care Providers. Children, 7(10), 179. https://doi.org/10.3390/children7100179