Journal article

Establishing consensus for the assessment of chronic pain in children and young people with cerebral palsy: a Delphi study

Adrienne R Harvey, Clare T McKinnon, Nadine Smith, Katarina Ostojic, Simon P Paget, Suzanne Smith, Daisy A Shepherd, Jenny Lewis, Angie Morrow

DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2022

Abstract

Purpose: Inconsistent and inadequate pain assessment practices in cerebral palsy (CP) have resulted from a lack of standardisation of pain assessment, limited use of appropriate tools and failure to integrate disability and biopsychosocial models. To assist with improving consistency, this study aimed to establish consensus from key stakeholders regarding domains considered essential for measuring chronic pain in children and young people with CP. Method: A modified electronic Delphi study was conducted on 83 stakeholders, including clinicians, researchers, people with CP and parents of children with CP. Participants rated 18 domains sourced from existing literature as either “core”, “recomm..

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