Our understanding of how pain in early life differs to that in
maturity is continuing to increase and develop, using a combination
of approaches from basic science, clinical science, and
implementation science. The new edition of the Oxford Textbook of
Pediatric Pain brings together an international team of experts to
provide an authoritative and comprehensive textbook on all aspects
of pain in infants, children, and youth. Divided into nine
sections, the textbook analyses pain as a multifactorial problem to
give the reader a comprehensive understanding of this challenging
subject. Evidence-based chapters look in depth at topics ranging
from the long-term effects of pain in children, to complementary
therapy in paediatric pain. The text addresses the
knowledge-to-practice gap through individual and organizational
implementation, and facilitation strategies. Case examples and
perspective boxes are provided to aid learning and illustrate the
application of knowledge. Written by clinicians, educators,
trainees, and researchers, hand selected by the Editors for their
practical approach and expertise in specific subject areas, the new
edition of the Oxford Textbook of Pediatric Pain is an essential
reference text in the assessment and treatment of patients and
families in the field of paediatric pain. Purchasers of the print
version of the second edition will have free access on Oxford
Medicine Online to all the content for the life of the edition.
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