Section 1: Introduction
1: Anita M. Unruh and Patrick J. McGrath: History of pain in children
2: Bonnie Stevens and William Zempsky: Prevalence and distribution of pain in children
3: Suellen Walker: Long-term effects of early pain and injury: animal models
4: Ruth E. Grunau: Long-term effects of pain in children
5: M. Gabrielle Pagé, Anna Huguet, and Joel Katz: Prevention of the development and maintenance of paediatric chronic pain and disability
Section 2: Biological basis of paediatric pain
6: Suellen Walker and Mark Baccei: Nociceptive signalling in the periphery and spinal cord
7: David Vega-Avelaira and Simon Beggs: Neuroimmune interactions and pain during postnatal development
8: Maria Fitzgerald: Central nociceptive pathways and descending modulation
Section 3: Social and psychological basis of paediatric pain
9: Rebecca Pillai Riddell, Nicole M. Racine, Kenneth D. Craig, and Lauren Campbell: Psychological theories and biopsychosocial models in paediatric pain
10: Liesbet Goubert and Laura E. Simons: Cognitive styles and processes in paediatric pain
11: Ignasi Clemente: Pain in cultural and communicative contexts
12: Kathryn A. Birnie, Katelynn E. Boerner, and Christine T. Chambers: Families and pain
13: Paula Forgeron and Sara King: Pain, social relationships and school
14: Erin C. Moon and Anita M. Unruh: The effects of sex and gender on child and adolescent pain
15: Bruce Dick and Christine Chambers: Sleep and pain in children and adolescents
Section 4: Pain in specific populations and diseases
16: John Belew, Chantel C. Barney, Scott Schwantes, Dick Tibboel, Abraham J. Valkenburg, and Frank J. Symon: Pain in children with intellectual or developmental disabilities
17: Jennifer Hickman, Jaya Varadarajan, and Steven J. Weisman: Paediatric cancer pain
18: Greta M. Palmer and Franz E. Babl: Pain management in major pediatric trauma and burns
19: Anna Taddio: Needle procedures
20: Joseph P. Cravero: Procedural sedation
21: Suellen Walker: Neuropathic pain in children
22: Peter Chira and Laura Schanberg: Inflammatory arthritis and arthropathy
23: Neil Schechter: Chronic pain syndromes in childhood: one trunk, many branches
24: Jacqui Clinch: Non-inflammatory musculoskeletal pain
25: Carlton Dampier and Lamia Barakat: Pain in sickle cell disease
26: Akshay Batra, Amanda Bevan and R.Mark Beattie: Pain and gastroenterological diseases
27: Richard F Howard: Postoperative pain management
28: Ross Drake and Renee McCulloch: Pain in palliative care
29: Jennifer Schurman, Craig A. Friesen and Amanda Drews Deacy: Recurrent abdominal pain
30: Susan L. Sager and Marc R. Laufer: Chronic pelvic pain in children and adolescents
31: Andrew D. Hershey: Headaches
32: Martha Mherekumombe and John Collins: Persisting pain in childhood medical illness
33: Ralph Berberich and Neil Schechter: Common pain problems
34: Robert M. (Bo) Kennedy: Effective management of children's pain and anxiety in the emergency department
Section 5: Measurement of pain
35: Grace Lee and Bonnie Stevens: Neonatal and infant pain assessment
36: Carl L von Baeyer: Self-report: the primary source in assessment after infancy
37: Jill MacLaren Chorney and C. Meghan McMurtry: Behavioural measures of pain
38: Susanne Brummelte, Tim Oberlander and Kenneth D. Craig: Biomarkers of pain: physiological indices of pain reactivity in infants and children
39: Ravi Poorun and Rebeccah Slater: The neurophysiological evaluation of nociceptive responses in neonates
40: Christiane Hermann: Sensory processing and neurophysiological evaluation in children
41: See Wan Tham, Anna C. Wilson, and Tonya M. Palermo: Measurement of health-related quality of life and physical function
Section 6: Pharmacological interventions
42: Kim Chau and Gideon Koren: Principles of pain pharmacology in paediatrics
43: Brian J Anderson: The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and acetaminophen
44: Gareth Hathway: Developmental pharmacology of opioids
45: Scott A. Strassels: Opioids in clinical practice
46: Navil Sethna, Pradeep Dinakar, and Karen Boretsky: Interventional pain management techniques for chronic pain
47: William Zemspky: Topical anaesthetics and analgesics
48: Sachin Rastogi and Fiona Campbell: Drugs for neuropathic pain
49: Denise Harrison, Vanessa Anselone, Janet Yamada and Mariana Bueno: Sucrose and sweet taste
Section 7: Psychosocial interventions
50: Deirdre Logan, Rachael Coakley, and Brittany Barber: Cognitive-behavioural interventions
51: Keith Slifer, Adrianna Amari and Cynthia Maynard Ward: Operant treatment
52: Chantal K. LeBlanc and Christine T. Chambers: Child life interventions in paediatric pain
53: Lindsey L. Cohen, Laura Cousins and Sarah Martin: Procedural pain distraction
54: Christina Liossi, Leora Kuttner, Chantal Wood and Lonnie Zeltzer: Hypnosis and relaxation
55: Jennifer Stinson and Lindsay Jibb: New information and communication technologies for pain
Section 8: Physical interventions
56: Susan M. Tupper, Mary Swiggum, Deb O'Rourke, and Mike Sangster: Physical therapy interventions for pain in childhood and adolescence
57: Liisa Holsti, Catherine Backman and Joyce Engel: Occupational therapy
58: Celeste Johnston and Marsha Campbell-Yeo: Mothercare for procedural pain in infants
Section 9: Special topics
59: Joy A. Weydert: Complementary drugs-herbs, vitamins, and dietary supplements for pain and symptom management
60: Lonnie K Zeltzer: Complementary therapy in paediatric pain
61: Janet Yamada and Alison Hutchinson: Theory-informed approach to translating pain evidence into practice
62: Mark Embrett and Norman Buckley: Organizational systems in paediatric pain
63: Alison Twycross and Susan O'Conner: Education for paediatric pain
64: Gary A. Walco and Maureen C. Kelley: The ethics of pain control in infants and children
65: Miriam O. Ezenwa and Anna Huguet: Sociodemographic disparities in pediatric pain management: relationships and predictors