Oxford Textbook of Pediatric Pain
The Oxford Textbook of Pediatric Pain, 2nd Edition is a comprehensive and authoritative resource that addresses the complex nature of pain in infants, children, and adolescents. Drawing on advances in basic science, clinical research, and implementation science, this textbook provides an in-depth understanding of how pain in early life differs from that in adults. Written by a team of international experts—including clinicians, educators, trainees, and researchers—the text emphasizes both evidence-based assessment and treatment strategies, bridging the gap between knowledge and clinical practice. Case examples, perspective boxes, and practical guidance make it a valuable tool for anyone involved in pediatric pain management.
Key Features
- Comprehensive coverage: Explores all aspects of pediatric pain, from pathophysiology to treatment and long-term outcomes.
- Evidence-based: Integrates the latest research in basic, clinical, and implementation science.
- Multifactorial approach: Examines pain as a complex phenomenon influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors.
- Implementation focus: Addresses strategies to translate knowledge into clinical practice at both individual and organizational levels.
- Case examples and perspective boxes: Facilitate understanding and practical application of concepts.
- Holistic approach: Covers complementary therapies, psychosocial interventions, and multidisciplinary management.
- Expert authorship: Contributions from internationally recognized clinicians and researchers in pediatric pain.
- Digital access: Purchasers have online access to the full content for the life of the edition.
- Practical utility: Suitable for clinicians, educators, trainees, and researchers working with children and families in pain care settings.