Fatigue, sleep disturbance, and pain interference in children and adolescents with chronic pain: a longitudinal study DOI
Josep Roman‐Juan, Guillermo Ceniza-Bordallo, Elisabet Sánchez‐Rodríguez

et al.

Pain, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 30, 2024

Research has shown that pain and sleep disturbance often co-occur influence each other over time in children adolescents with chronic pain. Longitudinal studies examining the underlying mechanisms of this association are scarce have focused primarily on role internalizing mental health symptoms mood. This longitudinal study aimed to determine whether fatigue underlies co-occurrence mutual maintenance Participants were 355 school-aged (mean age = 11.63 year old; 67% female) The participants provided sociodemographic information responded a survey included measures (duration, intensity, interference), disturbance, at first assessment 12 months later. Partially latent, cross-lagged, panel, structural equation models revealed interference co-occurred both points. Higher levels predicted higher follow-up, respectively. follow-up while controlling for initial disturbance. Furthermore, was found mediate between interference, findings highlight need assess address

Language: Английский

Risk factors associated with the development and persistence of pain in adolescents: an international Delphi study DOI Creative Commons
Anna Folli, Deborah Falla, Jordi Miró

et al.

PAIN Reports, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 10(2), P. e1260 - e1260

Published: March 18, 2025

Abstract Introduction: Despite significant advancements in research on paediatric pain, a consensus the primary risk factors (RFs) for development and persistence of pain this population has not yet been reached. Objectives: This study aims to establish among experts most RFs onset adolescents. Methods: A modified international e-Delphi with 4 rounds was conducted. An multidisciplinary panel and/or recruited. The were provided 2 lists potential (1 onset, 1 pain) asked rate importance each RF 5-point Likert scale. In round, reconsider their answers light other experts' evaluations comments. Results: total 43 participated (33 completed all rounds). Forty-six (out 74) reached considered very important. Regarding 56 out 88 RFs. Eleven these found be Conclusion: generated several will valuable informing design future longitudinal studies, as well treatment preventive programs.

Language: Английский

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Multimodal Physiotherapist Intervention Program for Physical and Psychological Functioning in Children with Chronic Pain: Guiding Physiotherapy Intervention with the Pediatric Pain Screening Tool with Recommendations for Clinical Practice DOI Open Access
Guillermo Ceniza-Bordallo, Javier Guerra-Armas, Mar Flores-Cortés

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Journal of Clinical Medicine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 14(11), P. 3629 - 3629

Published: May 22, 2025

Background/Objectives: Pediatric chronic pain requires individualized care. The Pain Screening Tool (PPST) allows for stratification of psychosocial and physical risk factors may guide targeted interventions. However, its integration into multimodal physiotherapy programs remains unexplored. This exploratory feasibility case series study evaluated a PPST-guided, risk-stratified intervention in children aged 8–17 years with pain. Methods: Participants were classified as low, medium, or high risk. Interventions tailored accordingly. Outcomes assessed pre- post-intervention included intensity, interference, psychological distress, quality life. Results: Ten participants (mean age = 13.5 years; 60% girls) included. Six high, three one low based on the PPST. After an 8-week physiotherapist program, interference significantly decreased (MD −7.5; p 0.040; d 1.69), did intensity at rest −3.1; 0.002; 2.60) during movement −3.0; 0.004; 2.55), exceeding MCID 1.92. In high-risk group, reductions observed anxiety (p 0.006; 2.36), pain-related worries 0.001; 3.79), fear 0.015; 1.62), 3.37). Eighty percent reported feeling “a great deal better” PGIC including all participants. Conclusions: These results supports integrating PPST management, providing structured effective framework addressing pediatric

Language: Английский

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Linking 24-Hour Movement Behavior Guidelines to Academic Engagement and Social-Emotional Functioning Among Youth with Chronic Pain DOI
Yanxia Chen, Meijun Hou, Fabian Herold

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Mental health and physical activity, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 27, P. 100614 - 100614

Published: June 18, 2024

Language: Английский

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The complexities of the sleep-pain relationship in adolescents: A critical review DOI

Benedetta Albinni,

Massimiliano de Zambotti, Stella Iacovides

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Sleep Medicine Reviews, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 67, P. 101715 - 101715

Published: Nov. 12, 2022

Language: Английский

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Association between use of electronic vaping products and insufficient sleep among adolescents: Findings from the 2017 and 2019 YRBS DOI
Philip Baiden, Samantha P. Spoor, Julia K. Nicholas

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Sleep Medicine, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 101, P. 19 - 27

Published: Oct. 19, 2022

Language: Английский

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The Treatment of Pediatric Pain in Spain: A Survey Study DOI Open Access
Jordi Miró, Ester Solé, Elena Castarlenas

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 20(3), P. 2484 - 2484

Published: Jan. 30, 2023

Pain is a common experience among children and adolescents, pain management in this population challenge to clinicians. The aims of study were increase our understanding current practices the both acute chronic pediatric Spain, explore potential barriers ideal practices, identify professional needs as perceived by healthcare professionals. A total 277 professionals took part, all whom had wide managing adolescents with (M [SD] age = 44.85, [10.73]; 75% women). Participants respond web-based survey 50 questions related education, organizational characteristics their programs (including patients treated), assessment treatment pain. Almost participants (93%) acknowledged important gaps training, only 47% reported that they received specific education on during undergraduate postgraduate studies. third (31%) members multidisciplinary teams, almost (99%) understood protocols guide young people necessary. However, few them used protocol assess treat (56% 48%, respectively) (24% 23%, respectively). data also showed lack coordination professionals, guidelines was an barrier care provided Spain. findings can now be Spain interested pain, well policymakers concerned improve given

Language: Английский

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Fatigue, sleep disturbance, and pain interference in children and adolescents with chronic pain: a longitudinal study DOI
Josep Roman‐Juan, Guillermo Ceniza-Bordallo, Elisabet Sánchez‐Rodríguez

et al.

Pain, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 30, 2024

Research has shown that pain and sleep disturbance often co-occur influence each other over time in children adolescents with chronic pain. Longitudinal studies examining the underlying mechanisms of this association are scarce have focused primarily on role internalizing mental health symptoms mood. This longitudinal study aimed to determine whether fatigue underlies co-occurrence mutual maintenance Participants were 355 school-aged (mean age = 11.63 year old; 67% female) The participants provided sociodemographic information responded a survey included measures (duration, intensity, interference), disturbance, at first assessment 12 months later. Partially latent, cross-lagged, panel, structural equation models revealed interference co-occurred both points. Higher levels predicted higher follow-up, respectively. follow-up while controlling for initial disturbance. Furthermore, was found mediate between interference, findings highlight need assess address

Language: Английский

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