Day-to-Day Risk and Resilience Factors in the Context of Pediatric Post-Surgical Recovery - A Networ...
Day-to-Day Risk and Resilience Factors in the Context of Pediatric Post-Surgical Recovery - A Network Analysis of Intensive Longitudinal Data From Adolescents Undergoing Spinal Fusion Surgery and Their Parents
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New Zealand: Dove Medical Press
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English
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New Zealand: Dove Medical Press
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Ineffective pediatric post-operative pain management increases the risk of Chronic Post-Surgical Pain (CPSP), affecting around 20% of children undergoing major surgery. Psychological predictors of recovery, in both children and their parents, have been identified. However, how these variables change throughout the recovery process remains unclear....
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Day-to-Day Risk and Resilience Factors in the Context of Pediatric Post-Surgical Recovery - A Network Analysis of Intensive Longitudinal Data From Adolescents Undergoing Spinal Fusion Surgery and Their Parents
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1178-7090
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1178-7090
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10.2147/JPR.S501009