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Pain Studies

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A Study of Non-Steroidal or Opioid Analgesia Use for Children with Acute Musculoskeletal Injuries

 

Patient-Reported Pain Outcomes for Children Attending an Emergency Department With Limb Injury

Clapp ADM, Thull-Freedman J, Mitra T, Lethebe BC, Williamson T, Stang AS

Pediatr Emerg Care. 2020 Jun;36(6):277-282


Pain Management Practices Surrounding Lumbar Punctures in Children: A Survey of Canadian Emergency Physicians - CORRIGENDUM

Poonai N, Brzozowski V, Stang AS, Drendel AL, Boisclair P, Miller M, Harman S, Ali S; Pediatric Emergency Research Canada (PERC)

CJEM. 2019 Sep;21(5):E9


Pain Management Practices Surrounding Lumbar Punctures in Children: A Survey of Canadian Emergency Physicians

Poonai N, Brzozowski V, Stang AS, Drendel AL, Boisclair P, Miller M, Harman S, Ali S; Pediatric Emergency Research Canada (PERC)

CJEM. 2019 Mar;21(2):199-203


Is Caregiver Refusal of Analgesics a Barrier to Pediatric Emergency Pain Management? A Cross-sectional Study in Two Canadian Centres

Whiston C, Ali S, Wright B, Wonnacott D, Stang AS, Thompson GC, Bhat C, Todorovich S, Mishra A, Laczko D, Miller M, Poonai N

CJEM. 2018 Nov;20(6):892-902


Treating and reducing anxiety and pain in the paediatric emergency department-TIME FOR ACTION-the TRAPPED quality improvement collaborative

Trottier ED, Ali S, Thull-Freedman J, Meckler G, Stang A, Porter R, Blanchet M, Dubrovsky AS, Kam A, Jain R, Principi T, Joubert G, Le May S, Chan M, Neto G, Lagacé M, Gravel J; Pediatric Emergency Research Canada Pain Interest Group

Paediatr Child Health. 2018 Aug;23(5):e85-e94


Reported Provision of Analgesia to Patients with Acute Abdominal Pain in Canadian Paediatric Emergency Departments

Poonai N, Cowie A, Davidson C, Benidir A, Thompson GC, Boisclair P, Harman S, Miller M, Butter A, Lim R, Ali S

CJEM. 2016 Sep;18(5):323-30