References for July 2024
Pain management, upskilling and understanding
Upskilling for cognitive functional therapy competence
- Lin, I., Wiles, L., Waller, R., Goucke, R., Nagree, Y., Gibberd, M., ... & O’Sullivan, P. P. (2020). What does best practice care for musculoskeletal pain look like? Eleven consistent recommendations from high-quality clinical practice guidelines: systematic review. British journal of sports medicine, 54(2), 79-86.
- Holopainen, R., Piirainen, A., Karppinen, J., Linton, S. J., & O’Sullivan, P. (2022). An adventurous learning journey. Physiotherapists’ conceptions of learning and integrating cognitive functional therapy into clinical practice. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 38(2), 309-326.
- Cowell, I., O'Sullivan, P., O'Sullivan, K., Poyton, R., McGregor, A., & Murtagh, G. (2018). Perceptions of physiotherapists towards the management of non-specific chronic low back pain from a biopsychosocial perspective: a qualitative study. Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, 38, 113-119.
- Kent, P., Haines, T., O'Sullivan, P., Smith, A., Campbell, A., Schutze, R., ... & Hancock, M. (2023). Cognitive functional therapy with or without movement sensor biofeedback versus usual care for chronic, disabling low back pain (RESTORE): a randomised, controlled, three-arm, parallel group, phase 3, clinical trial. The Lancet, 401(10391), 1866-1877.
- Simpson, P., Holopainen, R., Schuetze, R., O’Sullivan, P., Smith, A., & Kent, P. (2024). Becoming confidently competent: a qualitative investigation of training in cognitive functional therapy for persistent low back pain. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 40(4), 804-816.
- O’Sullivan, P. B., Caneiro, J. P., O’Keeffe, M., Smith, A., Dankaerts, W., ... & O’Sullivan, K. (2018). Cognitive functional therapy: an integrated behavioral approach for the targeted management of disabling low back pain. Physical therapy, 98(5), 408-423.
Treating children with chronic pain
Upcoming QES:
- Jennifer Norton, Joshua Pate, Toby Newton-John, Mark Alcock, Emma France. A qualitative evidence synthesis of the factors that children and their parents perceive to affect therapeutic alliance when receiving health care for chronic pain. PROSPERO 2023 CRD42023461067 Available from: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42023461067
Other references:
- Brown, C. L., Restall, G., Diaz, F. A. S., Anang, P., Gerhold, K., Pylypjuk, H., & Wittmeier, K. (2023). Understand me: Youth with chronic pain on how knowledge gaps influence their pain experience. Canadian Journal of Pain, 7(1), 2146489. https://doi.org/10.1080/24740527.2022.2146489
- Bruce, B. K., Ale, C. M., Harrison, T. E., Bee, S., Luedtke, C., Geske, J., & Weiss, K. E. (2017). Getting Back to Living: Further Evidence for the Efficacy of an Interdisciplinary Pediatric Pain Treatment Program. The Clinical Journal of Pain, 33(6), 535-542. https://doi.org/10.1097/AJP.0000000000000433
- Dell'Api, M., Rennick, J. E., & Rosmus, C. (2007). Childhood chronic pain and health care professional interactions: shaping the chronic pain experiences of children. Journal of Child Health Care, 11(4), 269-286. https://doi.org/10.1177/1367493507082756
- Fisher, E., Villanueva, G., Henschke, N., Nevitt, S. J., Zempsky, W., Probyn, K., Buckley, B., Cooper, T. E., Sethna, N., & Eccleston, C. (2022). Efficacy and safety of pharmacological, physical, and psychological interventions for the management of chronic pain in children: a WHO systematic review and meta-analysis. PAIN, 163(1), e1-e19. https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002297
- Harrison, L. E., Pate, J. W., Richardson, P. A., Ickmans, K., Wicksell, R. K., & Simons, L. E. (2019). Best-Evidence for the Rehabilitation of Chronic Pain Part 1: Pediatric Pain. J Clin Med, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8091267
- Holopainen, R., Simpson, P., Piirainen, A., Karppinen, J., Schütze, R., Smith, A., O'Sullivan, P., & Kent, P. (2020). Physiotherapists' perceptions of learning and implementing a biopsychosocial intervention to treat musculoskeletal pain conditions: a systematic review and metasynthesis of qualitative studies. PAIN, 161(6), 1150-1168. https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001809
- Hurley-Wallace, A., Wood, C., Franck, L. S., Howard, R. F., & Liossi, C. (2019). Paediatric pain education for health care professionals. Pain Rep, 4(1), e701. https://doi.org/10.1097/pr9.0000000000000701
- Jordan, A., Family, H., & Forgeron, P. (2017). Interpersonal Relationships in Adolescent Chronic Pain: A Qualitative Synthesis. Clinical practice in pediatric psychology, 5(4), 303-318. https://doi.org/10.1037/cpp0000215
- Joslin, R., Donovan-Hall, M., & Roberts, L. (2021). Exploring the Outcomes That Matter Most to Young People Treated for Chronic Pain: A Qualitative Study. Children, 8(12), 1170. https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/12/1170
- King, S., Chambers, C. T., Huguet, A., MacNevin, R. C., McGrath, P. J., Parker, L., & MacDonald, A. J. (2011). The epidemiology of chronic pain in children and adolescents revisited: a systematic review. PAIN, 152(12), 2729-2738. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2011.07.016
- Lee, R. R., Mountain, D., Connelly, M., Palermo, T. M., Peters, S., Cordingley, L., & McDonagh, J. E. (2023). ‘That's what makes me better’: Investigating children and adolescents' experiences of pain communication with healthcare professionals in paediatric rheumatology. European Journal of Pain, 27(1), 111-128. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.2043
- Lee, R. R., Rashid, A., Thomson, W., & Cordingley, L. (2020). “Reluctant to Assess Pain”: A Qualitative Study of Health Care Professionals’ Beliefs About the Role of Pain in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. Arthritis Care & Research, 72(1), 69-77. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1002/acr.23827
- Ng, W., Slater, H., Starcevich, C., Wright, A., Mitchell, T., & Beales, D. (2021). Barriers and enablers influencing healthcare professionals' adoption of a biopsychosocial approach to musculoskeletal pain: a systematic review and qualitative evidence synthesis. PAIN, 162(8), 2154-2185. https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002217
- Pate, J. W., Joslin, R., Hurtubise, K., & Anderson, D. B. (2022). Assessing a child or adolescent with low back pain is different to assessing an adult with low back pain. J Paediatr Child Health, 58(4), 566-571. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpc.15933
- Roth-Isigkeit, A., Thyen, U., Stoven, H., Schwarzenberger, J., & Schmucker, P. (2005). Pain Among Children and Adolescents: Restrictions in Daily Living and Triggering Factors. Pediatrics (Evanston), 115(2), e152-e162. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2004-0682
- Simpson, P., Holopainen, R., Schütze, R., O'Sullivan, P., Smith, A., Linton, S. J., Nicholas, M., & Kent, P. (2021). Training of Physical Therapists to Deliver Individualized Biopsychosocial Interventions to Treat Musculoskeletal Pain Conditions: A Scoping Review. Phys Ther, 101(10). https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/pzab188
- Stinson, J., White, M., Isaac, L., Campbell, F., Brown, S., Ruskin, D., Gordon, A., Galonski, M., Pink, L., Buckley, N., Henry, J. L., Lalloo, C., & Karim, A. (2013). Understanding the Information and Service Needs of Young Adults With Chronic Pain: Perspectives of Young Adults and Their Providers. The Clinical Journal of Pain, 29(7), 600-612. https://doi.org/10.1097/AJP.0b013e31826dce65
- Swain, M. S., Henschke, N., Kamper, S. J., Gobina, I., Ottová-Jordan, V., & Maher, C. G. (2014). An international survey of pain in adolescents. BMC Public Health, 14, 447. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-447
Interpersonal relationships
- Azak, M., Aksucu, G., & Çağlar, S. (2022). The effect of parental Presence on Pain levels of children during invasive procedures: A systematic review. Pain Management Nursing, 23(5), 682-688.
- Bernardes, S. F., Brandão, T., de Matos, M. O., & Ferreira-Valente, A. (2024). Social support for functional dependence, activity patterns, and chronic pain outcomes: A cross-lagged mediation panel study. Health Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1037/hea0001370
- Bernardes, S. F., Forgeron, P., Fournier, K., & Reszel, J. (2017). Beyond solicitousness: a comprehensive review on informal pain-related social support. Pain, 158(11), 2066-2076.
- Chappel, J. N., & DuPont, R. L. (1999). Twelve-step and mutual-help programs for addictive disorders. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 22(2), 425-446.
- Che, X., Cash, R., Ng, S. K., Fitzgerald, P., & Fitzgibbon, B. M. (2018). A systematic review of the processes underlying the main and the buffering effect of social support on the experience of pain. The Clinical journal of pain, 34(11), 1061-1076.
- Cunningham, J. L., Hayes, S. E., Townsend, C. O., Laures, H. J., & Hooten, W. M. (2012). Associations between spousal or significant other solicitous responses and opioid dose in patients with chronic pain. Pain Medicine, 13(8), 1034-1039.
- Fordyce, W. E. (1976). Behavioral methods for chronic pain and illness. Mosby.
- Karney, B. R., & Bradbury, T. N. (1995). The longitudinal course of marital quality and stability: A review of theory, methods, and research. Psychological bulletin, 118(1), 3.
- Leonard, M. T., & Cano, A. (2006). Pain affects spouses too: Personal experience with pain and catastrophizing as correlates of spouse distress. Pain, 126(1-3), 139-146.
- McCracken, L. M. (2005). Social context and acceptance of chronic pain: the role of solicitous and punishing responses. Pain, 113(1-2), 155-159.
- Smith, S. M., Li, R., Wolfe, H., Swanger-Gagne, M. S., Bonham, A. D., Kreher, D. A., & Poleshuck, E. (2019). Couple Interventions for Chronic Pain. The Clinical Journal of Pain, 35(11), 916-922.
- Tankha, H., Caño, A., Corley, A., Dillaway, H., Lumley, M. A., & Clark, S. (2020). A novel couple-based intervention for chronic pain and relationship distress: A pilot study. Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice, 9(1), 13.
- von Mohr, M., Krahé, C., Beck, B., & Fotopoulou, A. (2018). The social buffering of pain by affective touch: a laser-evoked potential study in romantic couples. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 13(11), 1121-1130.
Five Facts about sex and gender disparities in pain
- Boerner, K.E., Harrison, L.E., Battison, E.A.J., Murphy, C.., & Wilson, A.C. (2023). Topical Review: Acute and chronic pain experiences in transgender and gender-diverse youth. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 48, 984-991.
- LeResche, L. (2011). Defining gender disparities in pain management. Clinical Orthopaedic and Related Research, 469, 1871-1877.
- Mogil, J.S. (2012). Sex differences in pain and pain inhibition: multiple explanations of a controversial phenomenon. Nature Reviews, 13, 859-866.
- Canadian Institute of Health Research. (2023). What is gender? What is sex?. Retrieved March 23, 2024, from https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/48642.html
- Failla, M.D., Beach, P.A., Atalla, S., Dietrich, M.S., Bruehl, S., Cowan, R.L., & Monrow, T.B. (2024). Gender differences in pain threshold, unpleasantness, and descending pain modulatory activation across the adult life span: A cross sectional study. Journal of Pain, 25(4), 1059 - 1069.
- [Unprinted and not peer reviewed] Gabel, F., Hovhannisyan, V., Berkati, A-K., Andry, V., & Goumon, Y. (2023). Sex differences in neurotransmitter levels in different brain regions after acute and chronic morphine treatment in mice. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.01.16.524193v1https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.16.524193
- Girard-Tremblay, L., Auclair, V., Daigle, K., Leonard, G., Whittingstall, K., & Goffaux, P. (2014). Sex differences in the neural representation of pain unpleasantness. The Journal of Pain, 15(8), 867-877.
- Mapplebeck, J.C.S., Beggs, S., & Salter, M.W. (2016). Sex differences in pain: a tale of two immune cells. Pain, 157, S2-S6.
- E Keogh (2015) Men Masculinity and Pain Pain 156: 2408-2412
- Samulowitz A, Inger Haukenes I, Grimby-Ekman A, Bergman S, Hensing G (2023) Psychosocial resources predict frequent pain differently for men and women: A prospective cohort study. PLoS ONE 18(3): e0283222. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0283222
- Green, R.C., Wheeler, J.R.C., & LaPorte, F. (2003). Clinical decision making in pain management: contributions of physician and patient characteristics to variations in practice. The Journal of Pain, 4(1): 29-39.
- LeResche, L. (2011). Defining gender disparities in pain management. Clinical Orthopaedic and Related Research, 469, 1871-1877.
- Edmund Keogh (2021) The gender context of pain, Health Psychology Review, 15:3, 454-481, DOI: 10.1080/17437199.2020.1813602
- Craig K, Holmes C, Hudspith M, Moor G, Moosa-Mitha M, Varcoe C, Wallace B. (2020) Pain in persons who are marginalized by social conditions. PAIN 161 261–265 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001719
- Boerner K, Harrison LE, Battison EA, Murphy C, Wilson AC. (2023) Acute and Chronic Pain Experiences in Transgender and Gender-Diverse Youth. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 2023, 48, 984–991. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsad075
- Boerner K, Chambers CT, Gahagan J, Keogh E, Fillingim RB, Mogil JS. (2018) Conceptual complexity of gender and its relevance to pain. PAIN 159 (2018) 2137–2141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001275 - Samulowitz A, Gremyr I, Eriksson E, Hensing G (2018) “Brave Men” and “Emotional Women”: A Theory-Guided Literature Review on Gender Bias in Health Care and Gendered Norms towards Patients with Chronic Pain. Pain Research and Management Volume 2018, Article ID 6358624, 14 pages https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/6358624
- Greenspan, J.D., Craft, R.M., LeResche, L., Arendt-Neilson, L., Berkley, K.J., Fillingim, R.B., Gold, M.S., Holdcroft, A., Lautenbacher, S., Mayer, E.A., Mogil, J.S., Murphy, A.Z., & Traub, R.J. (2007). Studying sex and gender differences in pain and analgesia: A consensus report. Pain, 132, S26-45.
- [Unprinted and not peer reviewed] Gabel, F., Hovhannisyan, V., Berkati, A-K., Andry, V., & Goumon, Y. (2023). Sex differences in neurotransmitter levels in different brain regions after acute and chronic morphine treatment in mice. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.01.16.524193v1https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.16.524193
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