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Lindsay S Uman | Q117232617 | ||
Steve R. Kisely | Q38324824 | ||
Christine T. Chambers | Q56905665 | ||
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Favorite Stories: A Hypnotic Pain-Reduction Technique for Children in Acute Pain | Q58271727 | ||
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Preparing children for venous blood sampling | Q67951924 | ||
Behavioral intervention to reduce child and parent distress during venipuncture | Q68625376 | ||
Hypnosis in the reduction of acute pain and distress in children with cancer | Q68778861 | ||
The Child-Adult Medical Procedure Interaction Scale-Revised: an assessment of validity | Q73035996 | ||
Reducing children's immunization distress in a primary care setting | Q73164203 | ||
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 procedures | Q74409971 | ||
Parents as distraction coaches during i.v. insertion: a randomized study | Q74567778 | ||
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Distraction intervention for preschoolers undergoing intramuscular injections and subcutaneous port access | Q77642458 | ||
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Pediatric procedural pain | Q36020669 | ||
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Children's expectations and memories of acute distress: short- and long-term efficacy of pain management interventions | Q39415953 | ||
Clinical hypnosis versus cognitive behavioral training for pain management with pediatric cancer patients undergoing bone marrow aspirations | Q39439961 | ||
Hypnotic versus active cognitive strategies for alleviation of procedural distress in pediatric oncology patients | Q39527682 | ||
Cognitive behavioral interventions for children during painful procedures: research challenges and program development | Q40866678 | ||
Psychologic perspectives on pediatric pain | Q40903973 | ||
Helping preschool leukemia patients and their parents cope during injections | Q41060205 | ||
Reducing distress during invasive medical procedures: relating behavioral interventions to preferred coping style in pediatric cancer patients | Q41327796 | ||
Alteration of memory in the reduction of children's distress during repeated aversive medical procedures | Q41685672 | ||
An investigation of cognitive-behavior therapy combined with oral valium for children undergoing painful medical procedures | Q43453074 | ||
A descriptive analysis of the pediatric pain management research | Q44337780 | ||
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 children | Q44911198 | ||
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The fear of needles in children | Q49198815 | ||
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 treatment | Q51298688 | ||
Modeling and birth order in responses to painful stimuli | Q51305045 | ||
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 | ||
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Nurse Coaching and Cartoon Distraction: An Efective and Practical Intervention to Reduce Child, Parent, and Nurse Distress During Immunizations | Q53595980 | ||
A randomized controlled prospective outcome study of a psychological and pharmacological intervention protocol for procedural distress in pediatric leukemia. | Q53616253 | ||
P921 | main subject | teenager | Q1492760 |
P577 | publication date | 2006-10-18 | |
P1433 | published in | Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | Q15750361 |
P1476 | title | Psychological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and distress in children and adolescents |
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