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Infant pain-regulation as an early predictor of childhood temperament 

Stevens, Sara; Racine, Nicole; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Horton, Rachel; Garfield, Hartley; Greenberg, Saul (2013)
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variability in infants’ responses to painful stimuli, including facial and vocal expressions. This variability in pain-related distress response may be an indicator of temperament ...
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Non-pharmacological management of infant and young child procedural pain: An abridged Cochrane review 

Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Racine, Nicole; Turcotte, Kara; Uman, Lindsay; Horton, Rachel; Ahola Kohut, Sara; Din Osmun, Laila; Hillgrove-Stuart, Jessica; Stevens, Bonnie; Lisi, Diana (Pain and Research Management, 2011)
BACKGROUND: Acute pain and distress during medical procedures are commonplace for young children. OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of nonpharmacological interventions for acute procedural pain in children up to three ...
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Caregiver beliefs underlying infant pain judgments: Contrasts of parents, nurses and paediatricians 

Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Horton, Rachel; Hillgrove-Stuart, Jessica; Craig, Kenneth (Pain and Research Management, 2008)
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that caregivers’ beliefs pertaining to infant pain and which infant pain cues are perceived to be important play an integral role in pediatric pain assessment and management. OBJECTIVES: ...
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Toy-mediated distraction: Clarifying the role of the agent of distraction and pre-needle distress 

Hillgrove-Stuart, Jessica; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Horton, Rachel; Greenberg, Saul (Pain and Research Management, 2013)
BaCkGRound: Distraction has recently gained attention as a technique that may help reduce acute pain in infants and toddlers; however, results remain equivocal. It appears that these mixed results stem from a variety ...

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