Empirically supported treatments in pediatric psychology: procedure-related pain.
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Psychological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and distress in children and adolescentsPsychological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and distress in children and adolescentsPediatric cancer research from past successes through collaboration to future transdisciplinary researchEffects of distraction on pain, fear, and distress during venous port access and venipuncture in children and adolescents with cancer.A pilot study of distraction for adolescents during allergy testing.Comparison of Two Brief Parent-Training Interventions for Child Distress During Parent-Administered Needle Procedures.Evidence-based interventions in pediatric psychology: progress over the decades.Empirically supported treatments: will this movement in the field of psychology impact the practice of psychosocial oncology?Videogame distraction using virtual reality technology for children experiencing cold pressor pain: the role of cognitive processing.The effects of interactive and passive distraction on cold pressor pain in preschool-aged childrenIncorporating psychological approaches into routine paediatric venepuncture.The making of a pediatric pain psychologist: education, training and career trajectories.Procedural sedation and analgesia research: state of the art.Helping parents to help their child with procedural and everyday pain: practical, evidence-based advice.Information-seeking coping behaviors during painful procedures in African-American children with sickle cell disease.A systematic review of randomized controlled trials examining psychological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and distress in children and adolescents: an abbreviated cochrane review.Toy-mediated distraction: clarifying the role of agent of distraction and preneedle distress in toddlers.A review and meta-analysis of computerized cognitive behaviour therapy for the treatment of pain in children and adolescents.Pain in children: assessment and nonpharmacological management.Coping skills for reducing pain and somatic symptoms in adolescents with IBD.Systematic review and meta-analysis of distraction and hypnosis for needle-related pain and distress in children and adolescents.Acceptability and feasibility of family use of The Cellie Cancer Coping Kit.Virtual Reality in Health System: Beyond Entertainment. A Mini-Review on the Efficacy of VR During Cancer Treatment.Procedural Preparation and Support as a Standard of Care in Pediatric Oncology."Is it going to hurt?": the impact of the diagnostic odyssey on children and their families.Procedural pain management for children receiving physiotherapy.Pediatric Cancer Patients' Treatment-Related Distress and Longer-Term Anxiety: An Individual Differences Perspective.Computer-taught coping techniques for venepuncture: preliminary findings from usability testing with children, parents and staff.The effects of mindfulness-based attention on cold pressor pain in children.A comparison of distraction strategies for venipuncture distress in children.Parent-Child Behavioral Interactions during Pediatric Immunizations in a Latino Sample.Effect of virtual reality on adolescent pain during burn wound care.Comfort First: an evaluation of a procedural pain management programme for children with cancer.Psychological intervention in young brain tumor survivors: the efficacy of the cognitive behavioural approach.Pain catastrophizing influences the use and the effectiveness of distraction in schoolchildren.Long-Term Effects of a Brief Distraction Intervention on Children’s Laboratory Pain ReactivityIdentifying the Classics: An Examination of Articles Published in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology from 1976–2006
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Empirically supported treatments in pediatric psychology: procedure-related pain.
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