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In this landmark volume, international experts provide insight into the experience and expression of pain in people with developmental disabilities from infancy through adulthood. No other book in the market today concentrates on the foundations, causes, and treatment of pain in people with developmental disabilities. In addition, the contributors address quality of life issues, quality health care issues, and best practice issues. An important focus of the book is non-verbal and behavioral expressions of pain that might be misinterpreted as misbehavior or psychological dysfunction. The book is intended for an academic as well as a practitioner audience, and discusses implications for research, policy, and practice.
Contents
Foreword Ron Barr; Preface; Introduction to the Problem of Pain in Developmental Disability Tim F. Oberlander, Kenneth D. Craig, & Frank J. Symons; Pain: Foundational Issues; The Construct and Definition of Pain in Disability; Kenneth D. Craig; Ethical Issues and Pain in Disability Dick Sobsey Overview of Pain Mechanisms: Neuroanatomical and Neurophysiological Processes Lois J. Kehl & Gary Goldetsky; Pain: Epidemiological, Developmental, and Functional Issues; The Epidemiology of Pain in Developmental Disabilities Shauna Bottos & Christine Chambers; Developmental Issues in Acute and Chronic Pain in Developmental Disabilities Lynn M. Breau, Bonnie Stevens, & Ruth Eckstein Gruneau; Pain in Individuals with Cerebral Palsy Joyce M. Engel & Deborah Kartin; Pain, Health Conditions, and Problem Behavior in People with Developmental Disabilities Craig H. Kennedy & Mark F. O'Reilly; Pain: Assessment and Treatment Issues; Developing a Conceptual Framework: Applying the ICF Classification to Pain Assessment and Management Maureen O'Donnell & James Rice; Assessing Pediatric Pain and Developmental Disabilities Lynn Breau, Pat McGrath, & Zabalia; Assessing Pain in Adults with Developmental Disabilities Vickie Harper, Jodie Deacon, & James W. Bodfish; Pharmacological Management of Pain in Children and Youth with Developmental Disabilities Anna Taddio & Tim F. Oberlander; Epilogue; Pain in Developmental Disabilities: Lessons Learned Neil Schecter; Pain in Developmental Disabilities: New Directions for Research and Practice Tim F. Oberlander & Frank J. Symons.