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Predicting preschool pain-related anticipatory distress: the relative contribution of longitudinal and concurrent factors 

Racine, Nicole; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Flora, David; Taddio, Anna; Garfield, Hartley; Greenberg, Saul (Pain, 2016)
Anticipatory distress prior to a painful medical procedure can lead to negative sequelae including heightened pain experiences, avoidance of future medical procedures, and potential non-compliance with preventative ...
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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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Assessing pain in infancy: The caregiver context 

Racine, Nicole; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca (Pain and Research Management, 2009)
BacKgroUnD: Pain is largely accepted as being influenced by social context. Unlike most other developmental stages throughout the lifespan, infancy is marked by complete dependence on the caregiver. The present paper ...

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