Special Interest Group on Pain in Childhood
Pediatric Pain Letter

:: Home ::
::
Contact ::
::
Current issue ::
::
Past issues ::
::
For authors ::
::
Links ::
::
Search ::

Editor:
Deirdre E. Logan, PhD
Children's Hospital Boston
Boston, USA

Associate Editor:
Abbie L. Jordan, PhD
University of Bath
Bath, UK






Copyright © 2022,
Special Interest Group on
Pain in Childhood,
International Association
for the Study of Pain ®,
www.childpain.org

ISSN 1715-3956

Disclaimer:
Information appearing in Pediatric Pain Letter is not reviewed by, and is not necessarily endorsed by, the Special Interest Group on Pain in Childhood, nor by IASP ®.

Vol. 24 No. 1

February 2022

Table of Contents


Commentary

Using virtual reality distraction during wound management: A brief case report in a patient with epidermolysis bullosa

by Lisa Nicole D’Alessandro, MN, Irene Lara Corrales, MD, Sara Klein, MScPT, Dana Kondo, MSc, CCLS, and Jennifer Stinson RN-EC, PhD


1-7

Read on
screen

PDF


Book Review

Navigating the winding road of chronic pain by putting coping and resilience in the driver’s seat

The smart brain pain syndrome: the primer for teens & young adults in pain by Georgia Weston, Lonnie K. Zeltzer, and Paul M. Zeltzer

reviewed by Robert C. Gibler, PhD


8-9

Read on
screen

PDF


Book Review

A creative and effective way of explaining chronic pain experiences to children!

My bodyguard brain by Kitty Rumping and Ramona van Bakkum

reviewed by Line Caes, PhD


10-11

Read on
screen

PDF


Acknowledgment

Reviewers in 2021



Read on
screen