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Chronic Pain in Hospitalized Infants: Health Professionals Perspectives
The Journal of Pain, 06/24/09
Riddell RRP et al. - Despite infants' established capacity to physiologically experience chronic pain, no current definitions exist that are wholly applicable to infancy. By exploring the definitional parameters and potential assessment cues of infant chronic pain, this study provides a foundation for improving pain measurement and management in infants with chronic pain.
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