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Woman and Man Max 99 years
Sylvie Le May, PhD
Update Il y a 5 ans
Decreasing REcurrent Pain and Anxiety in Medical Procedures With a Pediatric Population: Trial
Children with burn injuries experience severe pain intensity during medical procedures despite the increasing doses of analgesics. Current guidelines on pediatric procedural pain managemen...
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Woman and Man Max 99 years
Sylvie Le May, PhD
Update Il y a 5 ans
Oral Analgesic Utilization for CHildhood Musculoskeletal Injuries
Pain management for children presenting to the emergency department (ED) with an injured limb is often under-treated, even though it is known that broken arms and legs cause moderate to se...
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Woman and Man Max 99 years
Sylvie Le May, PhD
Update Il y a 5 ans
Virtual Reality Distraction for Procedural Pain Management and Anxiety in Children With Burn Injuries : A Pilot Study
Procedural pain is the most intense and often undertreated pain associated with burn injuries. The use of analgesics does not always provide optimal relief and is accompanied by several si...
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Woman and Man Max 99 years
Sylvie Le May, PhD
Update Il y a 5 ans
Combined Analgesia to Control Pain in Children Seen in Emergency Department (ED) for a Trauma of a Limb
Prospective study to evaluate the additive value of codeine on ibuprofen in the management of pediatric patient with a trauma of a limb.
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Woman and Man Max 99 years
Sylvie Le May, PhD
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Pilot Study of a New Device (Buzzy®) for Procedural Pain Relief During Needle-Related Procedures in Paediatric Patients
Needle-related procedures are the most important source of pain and anxiety in pediatric patients. Consequently, needle-phobia and anxiety are common in children with auto-immune disease a...
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Woman and Man Max 99 years
Sylvie Le May, PhD
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Efficacy of a Nurse Telephone Follow-up on Pain Intensity After Removal of Tonsils in Children
The purpose of this study is to determine if a nurse telephone follow-up to parents of children who underwent a removal of their tonsils would be effective in reducing pain intensity, comp...
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Canada
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