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. 2021 Mar 27;3(3):101-105.
doi: 10.1002/pne2.12047. eCollection 2021 Sep.

Revisions to the IASP definition of pain-What does this mean for children?

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Revisions to the IASP definition of pain-What does this mean for children?

Bonnie Stevens. Paediatr Neonatal Pain. .

Abstract

The complexity of the phenomenon of pain defies a simple and straightforward definition. Acute, chronic, nociplastic and neuropathic pain account for multiple pathologic mechanisms and forms of expression. Pain varies widely in intensity, duration and nature, often complicating description for those who are experiencing the pain and/ or those who are observing it. Assessment of pain in children can be challenging, especially in those who may be incapable of self-report report due to development immaturity or disability. In these children the responsibility of assessing pain often falls to the professional or lay care provider, whose knowledge, expertise and beliefs influence their judgements. The experience of pain includes not only the physiologic and behavioural indicators most frequently included in pain assessment measures but also encompasses the social and cognitive components that often go unrecognized. The 1979 IASP definition of pain has been praised for its brevity, simplicity and attention to the multidimensional nature of the phenomenon. It has also been criticized for ignoring mind-body interactions, disempowering and neglecting vulnerable populations, paying little attention to ethical dimensions, and excluding cognitive and social factors that are integral to the experience of pain. After four decades, the 1979 definition of pain and the accompanying notes were evaluated and revised by a 14-member IASP presidential task force with representation from basic and clinical research, geographical location and populations served (Pain, 2020, 161, 1976). These revisions resulted in decreasing the emphasis of pain associated with tissue damage in the definition, and, by removing the word 'described', allowing those who were nonverbal to be assessed using other validated pain indicators. Important revisions were also made to the Notes. The revisions that are most relevant for pain in children are discussed.

Keywords: IASP; children; definition; pain.

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