Please enjoy the Fall 2022 edition of Division 54's Pain SIG Newsletter!
This newsletter includes:
This newsletter includes:
- Letter from the SIG Co-Chairs – by Emily Wakefield, Psy.D. & Sarah Nelson, Ph.D.
- Research Spotlight: “Mother—and Father—Child Reminiscing About Past Events Involving Pain, Fear, and Sadness” by Maria Pavlova, MSc, Kendra Mueri, BA (Hons), & Melanie Noel, Ph.D.
- Student Spotlight by Brooke Greenberg
- Student Corner
Please enjoy the Fall 2021 edition of Division 54's Pain SIG Newsletter!
Contents:
1. Updates from the Pain SIG Co-Chairs by Katie Salamon, PhD & Emily Wakefield, PsyD
2. Research Spotlight: “Sleep and Pain in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease” by Cecelia Valrie, PhD
3. Clinical Spotlight: Patient Stories to celebrate September as Pain Awareness Month
**Edited by Angela Pascale, Pain SIG student rep (2021-2022)
Please enjoy the Spring 2021 edition of Division 54's Pain SIG Newsletter!
Contents:
1. Updates from the Pain SIG Co-Chairs by Katie Salamon, PhD & Karen Weiss, PhD
2. Research Spotlight: Understanding Racial Bias in Youth with Sickle Cell Disease: Future Directions for Addressing Health Disparities by Emily Wakefield, PsyD & Siddika Mulchan, PsyD
3. Clinical Spotlight: Adopting a More Respectful and Inclusive Approach for Gender Diversity: Program Development in an Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation Program by Karen Weiss, PhD
**Edited by Jenny Scheurich, MS, Pain SIG student rep (2020-2021)
We are pleased to share with you the Fall 2020 edition of Division 54's Pain SIG Newsletter! In our biannual letter, we aim to highlight important topics in pediatric pain, including research, clinical, and education activities, as well as update readers on what we've been up to in the Pain SIG.
Contents:
1. Updates from the Pain SIG Co-Chairs by Karen Weiss, PhD & Katie Salamon, PhD
2. Research Spotlight: Q & A with Tonya Palermo, PhD, Professor of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Research Institute Questions by Kelsey Borner, PhD & Answers by Tonya Palermo, PhD
3. Clinical Spotlight: Clinical Insights: COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Patients with Chronic Pain by Laura Gray, PhD
4. Multidisciplinary Spotlight: Adapting to the Abrupt Evolution of Telehealth Amidst a Pandemic: A PT and OT Perspective by Tracy Shank, MS, OTR/L, CHT & Amanda Erb, PT, DPT
**Edited by Jenny Scheurich, MS, Pain SIG student rep (2020-2021)
We are pleased to share with you the Spring 2020 edition of Division 54's Pain SIG Newsletter! In our biannual letter, we aim to highlight important topics in pediatric pain, including research, clinical, and education activities, as well as update readers on what we've been up to in the Pain SIG. Contents:
1. Letter from the SIG Co-Chairs - by Sara Williams, PhD & Karen Weiss, PhD
2. SPPAC 2020 Pain Related Programming and Events – by Kelsey Borner, PhD & Kate Gamwell, PhD
3. Research Spotlight: "Fatigue in Pediatric Pain: Shedding Light on a Murky and Overlooked Symptom" by Ian Boggero, PhD
4. Multidisciplinary Corner: " Let’s Get Physical: An Exemplar of Physical Therapy in the Interdisciplinary FIRST Program" by Emily Deet, PT, DPT
5. Clinical Spotlight: “The Comfort Ability Catalyst: How Improved Access to Care and Patient-to-Patient Engagement Combine to Enhance a Self-Management Approach to Pediatric Pain” by Amy E. Hale, PhD and Rachael Coakley, PhD
**Edited by Kate Gamwell, PhD, Pain SIG student rep (2019-2020)
We are pleased to share with you the Fall 2019 edition of Division 54's Pain SIG Newsletter! In our biannual letter, we aim to highlight important topics in pediatric pain, including research, clinical, and education activities, as well as update readers on what we've been up to in the Pain SIG. Contents:
SPP Pediatric Pain SIG Winter 2019 Newsletter! Contents:
SPP Pediatric Pain SIG Fall 2018 Newsletter! Contents:
SPP Pediatric Pain SIG Winter 2017/2018 Newsletter! Contents:
SPP Pediatric Pain SIG Winter 2016/2017 Newsletter! Contents:
Contents:
1. Updates from the Pain SIG Co-Chairs by Katie Salamon, PhD & Emily Wakefield, PsyD
2. Research Spotlight: “Sleep and Pain in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease” by Cecelia Valrie, PhD
3. Clinical Spotlight: Patient Stories to celebrate September as Pain Awareness Month
**Edited by Angela Pascale, Pain SIG student rep (2021-2022)
Please enjoy the Spring 2021 edition of Division 54's Pain SIG Newsletter!
Contents:
1. Updates from the Pain SIG Co-Chairs by Katie Salamon, PhD & Karen Weiss, PhD
2. Research Spotlight: Understanding Racial Bias in Youth with Sickle Cell Disease: Future Directions for Addressing Health Disparities by Emily Wakefield, PsyD & Siddika Mulchan, PsyD
3. Clinical Spotlight: Adopting a More Respectful and Inclusive Approach for Gender Diversity: Program Development in an Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation Program by Karen Weiss, PhD
**Edited by Jenny Scheurich, MS, Pain SIG student rep (2020-2021)
We are pleased to share with you the Fall 2020 edition of Division 54's Pain SIG Newsletter! In our biannual letter, we aim to highlight important topics in pediatric pain, including research, clinical, and education activities, as well as update readers on what we've been up to in the Pain SIG.
Contents:
1. Updates from the Pain SIG Co-Chairs by Karen Weiss, PhD & Katie Salamon, PhD
2. Research Spotlight: Q & A with Tonya Palermo, PhD, Professor of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, University of Washington and Seattle Children’s Research Institute Questions by Kelsey Borner, PhD & Answers by Tonya Palermo, PhD
3. Clinical Spotlight: Clinical Insights: COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Patients with Chronic Pain by Laura Gray, PhD
4. Multidisciplinary Spotlight: Adapting to the Abrupt Evolution of Telehealth Amidst a Pandemic: A PT and OT Perspective by Tracy Shank, MS, OTR/L, CHT & Amanda Erb, PT, DPT
**Edited by Jenny Scheurich, MS, Pain SIG student rep (2020-2021)
We are pleased to share with you the Spring 2020 edition of Division 54's Pain SIG Newsletter! In our biannual letter, we aim to highlight important topics in pediatric pain, including research, clinical, and education activities, as well as update readers on what we've been up to in the Pain SIG. Contents:
1. Letter from the SIG Co-Chairs - by Sara Williams, PhD & Karen Weiss, PhD
2. SPPAC 2020 Pain Related Programming and Events – by Kelsey Borner, PhD & Kate Gamwell, PhD
3. Research Spotlight: "Fatigue in Pediatric Pain: Shedding Light on a Murky and Overlooked Symptom" by Ian Boggero, PhD
4. Multidisciplinary Corner: " Let’s Get Physical: An Exemplar of Physical Therapy in the Interdisciplinary FIRST Program" by Emily Deet, PT, DPT
5. Clinical Spotlight: “The Comfort Ability Catalyst: How Improved Access to Care and Patient-to-Patient Engagement Combine to Enhance a Self-Management Approach to Pediatric Pain” by Amy E. Hale, PhD and Rachael Coakley, PhD
**Edited by Kate Gamwell, PhD, Pain SIG student rep (2019-2020)
We are pleased to share with you the Fall 2019 edition of Division 54's Pain SIG Newsletter! In our biannual letter, we aim to highlight important topics in pediatric pain, including research, clinical, and education activities, as well as update readers on what we've been up to in the Pain SIG. Contents:
- Letter from the SIG Co-Chairs: by Sara Williams, PhD & Karen Weiss, PhD
- Research Corner: "Adolescents and opioids: A Brief History of the Opioid epidemic and the Role of Pain" by Cornelius (Neels) B. Groenewald, M.B.,ChB
- Research Spotlight: "Increased Risk of Adverse Outcomes in Youth Receiving Multiple Opioid Prescriptions: An Examination of Opioid Prescribing Trends, Individual Characteristics, and Outcomes from 2005-2016" by Melissa Pielech, PhD & Kevin E. Vowles, PhD
- Clinical Spotlight: “Using Virtual Reality to Manage Post-Surgical Pain in Children: Viewpoints from an Anesthesiologist and Acute Pain Management Specialist” by Vanessa Olbrecht, M.D., MBA
SPP Pediatric Pain SIG Winter 2019 Newsletter! Contents:
- Letter from the SIG Co-Chairs: by Sara Williams, PhD & Dustin Wallace, PhD
- International Research Spotlight: "Interoceptive exposure for children and adolescents with chronic pain: On the way, but not yet there" by Tanja Hechler, PhD
- Clinical Spotlight: "Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Youth with Sickle Cell Disease: A Useful Approach" by Staci Martin, PhD
- SPPAC Spotlight: Pain-related programming to check out at the Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference, April 4-6th in New Orleans
SPP Pediatric Pain SIG Fall 2018 Newsletter! Contents:
- Letter from the SIG Co-Chairs: by Sara Williams, PhD & Dustin Wallace, PhD
- Webinar Series Updates: Upcoming webinars & how to access previous webinars!
- Research Spotlights: "Predicting Suicidal Ideation in Adolescents With Chronic Amplified Pain: The Roles of Depression and Pain Duration" by Bernadette Lewcun, MA and Traci M. Kennedy, PhD & "Prevalence of self‐reported chronic pain among adolescents: evidence from 42 countries and regions" by Inese Gobina, PhD & Alina Cosma
- Clinical Spotlight: "Bringing the Comfort Ability Pain Management Program to Lurie Children’s Hospital" by Bonnie Essner, PhD
- Collaboration Corner: Opportunities for faculty and trainees in the Pain In Child Health (PICH) Training Consortium
SPP Pediatric Pain SIG Winter 2017/2018 Newsletter! Contents:
- Letter from the Outgoing President: by Staci Martin, PhD
- Announcements: Introducing the 2018 Pain SIG Leadership Team, Upcoming Webinar, SPPAC Pain SIG Poster Award Nominations and Data Blitz, & Survey for SIG website
- Research Spotlight: The Increasing Importance of Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) in Clinical Trials: Guidance for Selection and Modification/Development by Kari Struemph, PhD
- Clinical Spotlight: Applying cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia to improve sleep and other outcomes in pediatric chronic pain by Rachel Aaron, PhD
- Interdisciplinary Corner: Interview with a pediatric neurologist, Raquel Langdon MD, at Children's National Medical Center, Washington DC
- Find us at SPPAC in Orlando, FL: Meeting and happy hour dates and times!
SPP Pediatric Pain SIG Winter 2016/2017 Newsletter! Contents:
- Introduction and Welcome: by SIG chairwomen
- Letter from the Outgoing President
- Research Spotlight: Chronic pain risk and PTSD symptoms
- Clinical Considerations: Using ACT with adolescents
- Interdisciplinary Corner: Interview with a pediatric chronic pain physical therapist
- Highlight on 2 pediatric pain training programs: Children's Mercy and Nemours/Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children
- Announcement of 2017 Board: Scroll all the way down to see next year's leaders!!