European journal of pain : EJP
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Little is known about the communication of everyday pain between young children and their parents, i.e. when children experience pain resulting from minor injury or illness that occur in everyday life. This study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of how parents make sense of their young children's expression of everyday pains and how they respond. ⋯ These findings suggest that parents have well developed, although personal, ways of recognizing and responding to their children's communication of pain, but also experience uncertainty in their judgments. Parents would benefit from information about the developmental aspects of pain and should be included as active partners in their children's pain assessment and management.
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Biography Historical Article
Ainsley Iggo as professor and head of the Department of Veterinary Physiology.
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Biography Historical Article
Working with Ainsley Iggo, 1986-1989: Memories on a remarkable time.
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Biography Historical Article
Ainsley Iggo: Encounters on the 'Saga of the C-fibres'.