Evaluation and management of pain in children with rheumatic diseases. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • The evaluation and management of pain in children with rheumatic diseases are still in the early stages of empirical development. Nevertheless, with the advent of the PPQ, systematic research efforts are now underway to develop the reliability and validity of the PPQ's measurement characteristics for pediatric rheumatic diseases. With these developments, the inclusion of pediatric pain measurement as an essential outcome variable in controlled clinical trials should be advocated. The major points to be advocated by professionals who care for these children are (1) Children can accurately report their pain when age-appropriate measures are used; (2) pharmacologic treatment is not a sufficient condition for adequate pain management; (3) cognitive-behavior therapy techniques can facilitate children's coping with "breakthrough" recurrent musculoskeletal pain with no known side effects; and (4) adequate pain control should be viewed as a quality assurance issue, considered as another indicator of the adequacy of pediatric health care.

published proceedings

  • Rheum Dis Clin North Am

author list (cited authors)

  • Varni, J. W., & Bernstein, B. H.

citation count

  • 29

complete list of authors

  • Varni, JW||Bernstein, BH

publication date

  • November 1991