Special Interest Group on Pain in Childhood
Pediatric Pain Letter

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Editor:
Deirdre E. Logan, PhD
Children's Hospital Boston
Boston, USA






Copyright © 2016,
Special Interest Group on
Pain in Childhood,
International Association
for the Study of Pain ®,
www.childpain.org

ISSN 1715-3956

Disclaimer:
Information appearing in Pediatric Pain Letter is not reviewed by, and is not necessarily endorsed by, the Special Interest Group on Pain in Childhood, nor by IASP ®.

Vol. 18 No. 3

October 2016

Table of Contents


A look back at the past two decades in pediatric pain



18-21

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Commentary

Moving from knowledge to action in pediatric pain: a look at the past, present and future

by Perri R. Tutelman, BHSc, and Christine T. Chambers, PhD


22-25

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Commentary

A Children’s Comfort Promise:
how can we do everything possible to prevent and treat pain in children using quality improvement strategies?

by Stefan J. Friedrichsdorf, MD, FAAP, Donna Eull, RN, MA, CHPPN, and Christian Weidner, BS


26-30

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Commentary

Impact of an interdisciplinary and international research training initiative: the Pain in Child Health program

by Line Caes, PhD, Christine T. Chambers, PhD, Carl L. von Baeyer, PhD, and Bonnie Stevens, RN, PhD


31-34

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