Outcome domains and pain outcome measures in randomized controlled trials of interventions for postoperative pain in children and adolescents

Author:

Boric Krste1,Jelicic Kadic Antonia2,Boric Matija3,Zarandi-Nowroozi Melissa4,Jakus Dora4,Cavar Marija5,Dosenovic Svjetlana6,Jeric Milka7,Batinic Marijan4,Vukovic Igor6,Puljak Livia48

Affiliation:

1. Department of Traumatology and Orthopaedics; University Hospital Split; Split Croatia

2. Department of Pediatrics; University Hospital Split; Split Croatia

3. Department of Abdominal Surgery; University Hospital Split; Split Croatia

4. Laboratory for Pain Research; School of Medicine; University of Split; Split Croatia

5. Department of Radiology; University Hospital Center Split; Split Croatia

6. Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care; University Hospital Split; Split Croatia

7. Department of Dermatovenerology; General Hospital Zadar; Zadar Croatia

8. Department for Development, Research and Health Technology Assessment; Agency for Medicinal Products and Medical Devices; Zagreb Croatia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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3. Authors’ lack of awareness and use of core outcome set on postoperative pain in children is hindering comparative effectiveness research;Boric;Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research,2018

4. Interventions for postoperative pain in children: An overview of systematic reviews;Boric;Paediatric Anaesthesia,2017

5. Efficacy and safety outcomes in systematic reviews of interventions for postoperative pain in children: Comparison against the recommended core outcome set;Boric;Pain Medicine,2017

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