Caregiver Ratings of Toddler Pain: The Role of Caregiver Psychological Predictors

Author:

Zaffino Jessica V1,Shiff Ilana2,Stern Amy P2,Flanders Dan3,Weinberg Eitan3,Savlov Deena3,Garfield Hartley34,Pillai Riddell Rebecca234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology, University of Toronto , Toronto, ON, Canada

2. Department of Psychology, York University , Toronto, ON, Canada

3. University of Toronto , Toronto, ON, Canada

4. The Hospital for Sick Children , Toronto, ON, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Introduction/Aim Young children’s limited ability to self-report pain necessitates an understanding of the factors that influence pain ratings. The current paper examines the relative prediction of caregiver psychological factors and toddler pain behaviors on caregiver pain ratings post-vaccination. Methods One hundred fifty-six parent–toddler dyads were video recorded during pediatric vaccinations. Child pain behaviors were coded before, during, and after the needle using the Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability Scale and the Neonatal Facial Coding System). Caregivers rated their child’s pain after the needle, reported pre- and post-needle worry during the visit, and completed rating scales assessing other areas of psychological functioning within 2 weeks after the appointment. Regression models were estimated to examine the relative contribution of child and caregiver factors to the prediction of caregiver pain ratings. Results The regression model predicting caregiver pain ratings from the toddlers’ pain-related distress (facial activity immediately after the needle, overall pain-related behavior immediately after, 1-min and 2-min post-needle) and caregiver worry were significant (adjusted R-square = 0.21), with caregiver pre- and post-needle worry being the only significant predictors of caregiver pain ratings. Conclusions This study outlines that although child distress behavior remains a significant influence on pain ratings during toddlerhood, when caregiver worry (pre- and post-needle) was entered into the model, they were the only significant predictors of caregiver pain ratings.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Canada Foundation for Innovation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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