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▪ The perception of pain
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Diagram of the different dimensions of pain that modify the transmission of the pain stimulus to the brain
Overall experience of pain
Dimensions of pain
Cognitive
Affective
Behavioural
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Sensation and perception
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A few questions
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The memory of pain
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The pain in the preterm infant, in the infant and in the child: false myths and proven facts
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MYTH: younger children feel no pain
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▪ Keywords in pain management
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▪ The care pathway: experiences and emotions
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▪ ▪ Agenda
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Background
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The context
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The needs of the child
These needs are common to all ages, both in acute and chronic diseases
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Experiences and emotions
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The family
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Capacity to suffer pain
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▪ Agenda
management
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EMOTIONAL, BEHAVIOURAL, AND COGNITIVE
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How to address pain with an integrated approach
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Conclusions Agenda
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«All types of pain (acute, chronic, procedure-related) benefit from the use of NPTs»