| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9372310 | Current Paediatrics | 2005 | 6 Pages | 
Abstract
												Children can experience many types of chronic pain caused by disease and injury such as cancer, arthritis, sickle-cell anaemia, haemophilia, neuralgia, accidental trauma, HIV infection, and burns. They can also develop chronic pain caused by anxiety, depression, and emotional distress associated with a prolonged illness. Most children who have chronic or recurrent types of pain cope quite well. However, there is a small group of children whose lives become significantly disrupted because of chronic pain. Inability to cope with pain may lead to disability. General treatment goals include increasing independent functioning; remediating specific symptoms, deficits, or problems revealed in a comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment; enhancing effective communication; and facilitating more active problem solving skills. Depending on the results of the assessment, treatment might include a combination of cognitive strategies, behavioural techniques, family interventions, physical interventions, and pharmacological interventions.
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											Authors
												Tomasz Dangel, 
											