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G Allen FinleyProfessor of Anesthesia & Psychology, Dalhousie University Verified email at dal.ca Cited by 12298 |
[HTML][HTML] Core outcome domains and measures for pediatric acute and chronic/recurrent pain clinical trials: PedIMMPACT recommendations
Under the auspices of the Initiative on Methods, Measurement, and Pain Assessment in
Clinical Trials (IMMPACT), 26 professionals from academia, governmental agencies, and the …
Clinical Trials (IMMPACT), 26 professionals from academia, governmental agencies, and the …
Prevalence and source of pain in pediatric inpatients
Our knowledge of the prevalence and sources of pain within hospital is limited. The present
study is an epidemiological investigation of pain in a pediatric hospital. All children who …
study is an epidemiological investigation of pain in a pediatric hospital. All children who …
Epidemiology and management of painful procedures in children in Canadian hospitals
… G. Allen Finley has served as a consultant on study design for J&J Research & Development
(for an unrelated study). No competing interests declared by Bonnie J. Stevens, Laura K. …
(for an unrelated study). No competing interests declared by Bonnie J. Stevens, Laura K. …
Psychometric properties of the non-communicating children's pain checklist-revised
LM Breau, PJ McGrath, CS Camfield, GA Finley - Pain, 2002 - Elsevier
The non-communicating children's pain checklist (NCCPC) has displayed preliminary validity
and reliability for measuring pain in children with severe cognitive impairments (Dev Med …
and reliability for measuring pain in children with severe cognitive impairments (Dev Med …
Agreement between child and parent reports of pain
Objective: Parents are often the primary source of information regarding their children's pain
in both research and clinical practice. However, parent-child agreement on pain ratings has …
in both research and clinical practice. However, parent-child agreement on pain ratings has …
The incidence of pain in children with severe cognitive impairments
…, CS Camfield, PJ McGrath, GA Finley - Archives of pediatrics & …, 2003 - jamanetwork.com
Background Children with severe cognitive impairments are believed to suffer pain frequently.
Objective To document the frequency, duration, and intensity of pain experienced by …
Objective To document the frequency, duration, and intensity of pain experienced by …
Validation of the non-communicating children's pain checklist–postoperative version
LM Breau, GA Finley, PJ McGrath… - The Journal of the …, 2002 - pubs.asahq.org
Background This study evaluated the psychometric properties of the Non-communicating
Children's Pain Checklist-Postoperative Version (NCCPC-PV) when used with children with …
Children's Pain Checklist-Postoperative Version (NCCPC-PV) when used with children with …
Prevention and intervention strategies to alleviate preoperative anxiety in children: a critical review
Preoperative anxiety (anxiety regarding impending surgical experience) in children is a
common phenomenon that has been associated with a number of negative behaviors during the …
common phenomenon that has been associated with a number of negative behaviors during the …
[HTML][HTML] Kangaroo mother care diminishes pain from heel lance in very preterm neonates: a crossover trial
…, L Bell, K McNaughton, J Byron, M Aita, GA Finley… - BMC pediatrics, 2008 - Springer
Background Skin-to-skin contact, or kangaroo mother care (KMC) has been shown to be
efficacious in diminishing pain response to heel lance in full term and moderately preterm …
efficacious in diminishing pain response to heel lance in full term and moderately preterm …
Hospitalized children continue to report undertreated and preventable pain
…, PJ McGrath, EA Cummings, GA Finley - Pain Research and …, 2014 - hindawi.com
BACKGROUND: Published reports of substantial rates of moderate to severe pediatric
inpatient pain tend to overlook lower-intensity pain that may be clinically significant.OBJECTIVE: …
inpatient pain tend to overlook lower-intensity pain that may be clinically significant.OBJECTIVE: …