Christopher Eccleston
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Recent Articles
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Interpersonal dyadic influences on transitions between pain states: a narrative review and synthesis
Birkinshaw H, de C Williams A, Friedrich C, Lee C, Keogh E, Eccleston C, et al.
Pain
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39996588
Pain is not experienced in isolation; it is affected by and affects other people. Interactions between parents and partners and people living with pain affect beliefs, emotions and behaviours, and...
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Slater R, Walker S, Eccleston C, Bellieni C, Hirekodi T, Carbajal R, et al.
BMC Med
. 2025 Feb;
23(1):64.
PMID: 39901139
Background: Needle procedures, such as vaccinations, blood draws, and intravenous cannulation, are the most frequent source of childhood pain, causing fear and reducing the uptake of medical procedures. Every child...
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OConnell N, Belton J, Crombez G, Eccleston C, Fisher E, Ferraro M, et al.
J Pain
. 2024 Nov;
28:104736.
PMID: 39551457
The personal, social and economic burden of chronic pain is enormous. Tremendous research efforts are being directed toward understanding, preventing, and managing chronic pain. Yet patients with chronic pain, clinicians...
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Birkinshaw H, Friedrich C, Cole P, Eccleston C, Serfaty M, Stewart G, et al.
Health Technol Assess
. 2024 Oct;
28(62):1-155.
PMID: 39367772
Background: Chronic pain is common and costly. Antidepressants are prescribed to reduce pain. However, there has not been a network meta-analysis examining all antidepressants across all chronic pain conditions, so...
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How Well Can We Measure Chronic Pain Impact in Existing Longitudinal Cohort Studies? Lessons Learned
Vitali D, Woolley C, Ly A, Nunes M, Lisboa L, Keogh E, et al.
J Pain
. 2024 Sep;
26:104679.
PMID: 39299445
Multiple large longitudinal cohorts provide opportunities to address questions about predictors of pain and pain trajectories, even when not anticipated in the design of the historical databases. This focus article...
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Eccleston C, Fisher E, Keefe F, Palermo T, Toelle T
Pain
. 2024 Aug;
166(3):475-480.
PMID: 39106468
No abstract available.
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Olson K, Eccleston C
J Pain
. 2024 Aug;
25(12):104647.
PMID: 39103008
Chronic pain is prevalent among individuals with higher body weight and associated with greater impairment. As a result, weight loss is a common recommendation for pain management among those with...
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Fisher E, Monsell F, Clinch J, Eccleston C
Pain
. 2024 Jun;
165(11):2507-2516.
PMID: 38842496
Prevention of chronic pain is a major challenge in this area of clinical practice. To do this, we must be able to understand who is most at risk of developing...
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Slater R, Eccleston C, Williams A, Vincent K, Linde M, Hurley M, et al.
Pain Rep
. 2024 Apr;
9(3):e1161.
PMID: 38655237
The effectiveness of analgesics can be increased if synergistic behavioural, psychological, and pharmacological interventions are provided within a supportive environment.