Psychological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and distress in children and adolescents

scientific article

Psychological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and distress in children and adolescents is …
instance of (P31):
meta-analysisQ815382
review articleQ7318358
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.1002/14651858.CD005179.PUB2
P3181OpenCitations bibliographic resource ID5089412
P698PubMed publication ID17054243
P5875ResearchGate publication ID6742096

P50authorPatrick McGrathQ7147157
Lindsay S UmanQ117232617
Steve R. KiselyQ38324824
Christine T. ChambersQ56905665
P2860cites workAssessing the quality of reports of randomized clinical trials: is blinding necessary?Q27860973
Music versus distraction for procedural pain and anxiety in patients with cancer.Q30332798
Management of injection pain in childrenQ30406021
Children's responses to immunizations: lullabies as a distractionQ30539016
Effects of distraction using virtual reality glasses during lumbar punctures in adolescents with cancerQ30539973
Watch needle, watch TV: Audiovisual distraction in preschool immunizationQ30540946
Maternal presence during children's routine immunizations: the effect of mother as observer in reducing child distressQ33558617
Empirically supported treatments in pediatric psychology: procedure-related painQ33653511
Favorite Stories: A Hypnotic Pain-Reduction Technique for Children in Acute PainQ58271727
Hypnosis in the alleviation of procedure related pain and distress in paediatric oncology patientsQ60681052
Preparing children for venous blood samplingQ67951924
Behavioral intervention to reduce child and parent distress during venipunctureQ68625376
Hypnosis in the reduction of acute pain and distress in children with cancerQ68778861
The Child-Adult Medical Procedure Interaction Scale-Revised: an assessment of validityQ73035996
Reducing children's immunization distress in a primary care settingQ73164203
The Child-Adult Medical Procedure Interaction Scale-Short Form (CAMPIS-SF): validation of a rating scale for children's and adults' behaviors during painful medical proceduresQ74409971
Parents as distraction coaches during i.v. insertion: a randomized studyQ74567778
Pharmacologic and psychologic interventions for procedural painQ74746511
Distraction intervention for preschoolers undergoing intramuscular injections and subcutaneous port accessQ77642458
Introducing a protocol for procedural painQ78516638
Pain in children: progress and challengesQ95805067
Behavioral and cognitive interventions in the treatment of pain in children.Q33931918
The effectiveness of relaxation training in reducing treatment-related symptoms and improving emotional adjustment in acute non-surgical cancer treatment: a meta-analytical reviewQ34465002
Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral approaches to chronic pain: recent advances and future directionsQ35738530
Pediatric procedural painQ36020669
Randomized clinical trial of local anesthetic versus a combination of local anesthetic with self-hypnosis in the management of pediatric procedure-related painQ39350961
Children's expectations and memories of acute distress: short- and long-term efficacy of pain management interventionsQ39415953
Clinical hypnosis versus cognitive behavioral training for pain management with pediatric cancer patients undergoing bone marrow aspirationsQ39439961
Hypnotic versus active cognitive strategies for alleviation of procedural distress in pediatric oncology patientsQ39527682
Cognitive behavioral interventions for children during painful procedures: research challenges and program developmentQ40866678
Psychologic perspectives on pediatric painQ40903973
Helping preschool leukemia patients and their parents cope during injectionsQ41060205
Reducing distress during invasive medical procedures: relating behavioral interventions to preferred coping style in pediatric cancer patientsQ41327796
Alteration of memory in the reduction of children's distress during repeated aversive medical proceduresQ41685672
An investigation of cognitive-behavior therapy combined with oral valium for children undergoing painful medical proceduresQ43453074
A descriptive analysis of the pediatric pain management researchQ44337780
A child-focused intervention for coping with procedural pain: are parent and nurse coaches necessary?Q44890631
A comparison of distraction strategies for venipuncture distress in childrenQ44911198
Pain- and distress-reducing interventions for venepuncture in childrenQ48705543
The fear of needles in childrenQ49198815
An investigation of the placebo effect and age-related factors in the report of needle pain from venipuncture in children.Q50932281
Prevalence and source of pain in pediatric inpatients.Q50942189
Parents' positioning and distracting children during venipuncture. Effects on children's pain, fear, and distress.Q51005341
Clinical hypnosis in the alleviation of procedure-related pain in pediatric oncology patients.Q51022783
Taking the "ouch" out of injections for children. Using distraction to decrease pain.Q51068535
Using distraction to reduce reported pain, fear, and behavioral distress in children and adolescents: a multisite study.Q51079712
Pain-sensitive temperament: does it predict procedural distress and response to psychological treatment among children with cancer?Q51080796
Comparative study of distraction versus topical anesthesia for pediatric pain management during immunizations.Q51083770
A comparative study of cognitive behavior therapy versus general anesthesia for painful medical procedures in children.Q51123714
Effects of maternal distraction versus reassurance on children's reactions to injections.Q51139717
Hypnosis and nonhypnotic techniques for reduction of pain and anxiety during painful procedures in children and adolescents with cancer.Q51246373
Minimizing pain associated with prekindergarten intramuscular injections.Q51254618
Use of filmed modeling to reduce uncooperative behavior of children during dental treatmentQ51298688
Modeling and birth order in responses to painful stimuliQ51305045
A stress inoculation program for parents whose children are undergoing painful medical procedures.Q51722613
Cognitive-behavioral and pharmacologic interventions for childrens' distress during painful medical procedures.Q51779449
"I hardly cried when I got my shot!" Influencing children's reports about a visit to their pediatrician.Q52019072
Relationships between cognitive behavioral techniques, temperament, observed distress, and pain reports in children and adolescents during lumbar puncture.Q52189810
An analysis of a behavioral intervention for children undergoing venipuncture.Q52880897
Randomised trials, human nature, and reporting guidelines.Q52888928
Effects of distraction on children's pain and distress during medical procedures: a meta-analysis.Q52909005
Nurse Coaching and Cartoon Distraction: An Efective and Practical Intervention to Reduce Child, Parent, and Nurse Distress During ImmunizationsQ53595980
A randomized controlled prospective outcome study of a psychological and pharmacological intervention protocol for procedural distress in pediatric leukemia.Q53616253
P921main subjectteenagerQ1492760
P577publication date2006-10-18
P1433published inCochrane Database of Systematic ReviewsQ15750361
P1476titlePsychological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and distress in children and adolescents

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q37247803A Delphi study to identify indicators of poorly managed pain for pediatric postoperative and procedural pain
Q94397021A Text-Mining Framework for Supporting Systematic Reviews
Q34087554A systematic review of measures for reducing injection pain during adult immunization
Q37128115A systematic review of randomized controlled trials examining psychological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and distress in children and adolescents: an abbreviated cochrane review.
Q24234586Analgesia for amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling
Q24235079Analgesia for amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling
Q36348419Clown-care reduces pain in children with cerebral palsy undergoing recurrent botulinum toxin injections- A quasi-randomized controlled crossover study
Q60517244Cochrane Review: Non-pharmacological management of infant and young child procedural pain
Q59350943Commentary on ‘Non-pharmacological management of infant and young child procedural pain’ with a response from the review authors
Q39173553Comparison of the effectiveness of three different methods in decreasing pain during venipuncture in children: ball squeezing, balloon inflating and distraction cards
Q24194968Complementary therapies for chronic plaque psoriasis
Q37579463Disagreements in meta-analyses using outcomes measured on continuous or rating scales: observer agreement study
Q35328061Effect of a clown's presence at botulinum toxin injections in children: a randomized, prospective study
Q45915494Effect of distraction on children's pain during intravenous catheter insertion.
Q47725149Effects of balloon inflation and cough trick methods on easing pain in children during the drawing of venous blood samples: a randomized controlled trial.
Q53633322Efficacy of Flippits to Reduce Pain in Children during Venipuncture - A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Q24187572Glucose for the management of procedural pain in neonates
Q24201412Glucose for the management of procedural pain in neonates
Q43115305HEADPLAY Personal Cinema System Facilitates Intravenous Cannulation in Children: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Q34154397Hospitalized children continue to report undertreated and preventable pain
Q42593160Hypnosis and upper digestive function and disease.
Q24236496Hypnosis for children undergoing dental treatment
Q24235674Mind-body interventions during pregnancy for preventing or treating women's anxiety
Q24242576Mind-body interventions during pregnancy for preventing or treating women's anxiety
Q34030472Mothers' beliefs about analgesia during childhood immunization
Q24597537Multiplicity of data in trial reports and the reliability of meta-analyses: empirical study
Q24200692Needle size for vaccination procedures in children and adolescents
Q39259537Non-pharmacologic measures in pain therapy. Application in 25 German hospitals
Q24239950Non-pharmacological interventions for assisting the induction of anaesthesia in children
Q24245777Non-pharmacological interventions for induction of anaesthesia in children
Q24236065Non-pharmacological management of infant and young child procedural pain
Q24244811Nonpharmacological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and post-operative pain in neonates and infants
Q37640100Nurses' perspectives on supporting children during needle-related medical procedures
Q86605787Paediatric Pain Management: Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Q33640105Paediatric pain management practice and policies across Alberta emergency departments.
Q30590549Pain care for patients with epidermolysis bullosa: best care practice guidelines
Q42550985Pain control in the intensive care unit: new insight into an old problem
Q37779739Pain in children: assessment and nonpharmacological management
Q41973940Parents' perspectives on supporting children during needle-related medical procedures
Q35668047Pediatric procedural pain: how far have we come? An ethnographic account
Q35124952Practices and perceptions regarding pain and pain management during routine childhood immunizations: Findings from a focus-group study with nurses working at Toronto Public Health, Ontario
Q86607794Procedural Pain Management in Neonates, Infants and Children
Q39260010Procedural pain management for children receiving physiotherapy.
Q37774878Professional skills and competence for safe and effective procedural sedation in children: recommendations based on a systematic review of the literature
Q57026014Psychological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and distress in children and adolescents
Q24240842Psychological interventions for reducing postoperative morbidity in dental surgery in adults
Q94336918Psychological interventions for reducing postoperative morbidity in dental surgery in adults
Q38130462Psychosocial support for children and families requiring renal replacement therapy
Q38004456Reminder: how with little effort the vaccination of children can be made less painful
Q37095318Review of systematic reviews on acute procedural pain in children in the hospital setting
Q24188045Sweet tasting solutions for reduction of needle-related procedural pain in children aged one to 16 years
Q24235898Sweet tasting solutions for reduction of needle-related procedural pain in children aged one to 16 years
Q24239855Sweet-tasting solutions for needle-related procedural pain in children aged one to 16 years
Q24202286Sweet-tasting solutions for needle-related procedural pain in infants one month to one year of age
Q24239824Sweet-tasting solutions for needle-related procedural pain in infants one month to one year of age
Q38217205Systematic review and meta-analysis of distraction and hypnosis for needle-related pain and distress in children and adolescents
Q41102134The effects of mindfulness-based attention on cold pressor pain in children
Q37661631The facial affective scale as a predictor for pain unpleasantness when children undergo immunizations.
Q37094798Use of complementary and alternative medical interventions for the management of procedure-related pain, anxiety, and distress in pediatric oncology: an integrative review
Q24185861Vapocoolants (cold spray) for pain treatment during intravenous cannulation
Q24234631Vapocoolants for pain treatment during intravenous cannulation
Q24200880Virtual reality simulation for reducing pain in children
Q38717203WITHDRAWN: Hypnosis for children undergoing dental treatment.
Q64106532What do you need to learn in paediatric psycho-oncology?
Q39832128“So we started talking about a beach in Barbados”: Visualization practices and needle phobia

Search more.