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CAPHC Presents! Taking Stock- Usable Evidence for Procedural Pain in Children

CAPHC Presents! Taking Stock- Usable Evidence for Procedural Pain in Children

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Posted on December 16, 2014

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Series: CAPHC Presents! Taking Stock- Usable Evidence for Procedural Pain in Children

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Join CAPHC Presents! for their first webinar of 2015 "Taking Stock: Usable Evidence for Procedural Pain in Children."

Procedural pain continues to be a significant issue for children in the hospital (e.g. for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes) and in the community (e.g. immunization). Although research on the effectiveness of pharmacological, psychological and physiological strategies has flourished over the past 3 decades, much of the evidence generated from this research is either not effectively translated or usable to health care professionals at the front line who provide care to these children and their families.


The goals of this webinar are to:

  • Review the current state of evidence for preventing and/ or ameliorating procedural pain in hospitalized children or healthy children receiving painful procedures in the community
  • Describe efforts to effectively implement research evidence into practice using infant and toddler and school age and adolescent populations
  • Strategize how evidence can be made more usable for health care professional and parental care providers.

Click here to register for this CAPHC webinar.