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G David Champion

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Champion G
Pain . 2023 Apr; 164(5):e259. PMID: 37058691
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Beerstra T, Bui M, Jaaniste T, Bott A, Hopper J, Champion G
Children (Basel) . 2023 Feb; 10(2). PMID: 36832504
This twin family study first aimed to investigate the evidence for genetic factors predicting the risk of lifetime prevalence of non-specific low back pain of at least three months duration...
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Tan A, Allen S, Aziz I, Mercado M, Nanthakumar K, Syed F, et al.
Injury . 2022 Jul; 53(10):3201-3208. PMID: 35843753
Background: Claimants with chronically painful injuries sustained in motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) undergo assessment and management influenced by insurance and medico-legal processes defined by a biomedical paradigm which is discordant...
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Aouad P, Bui M, Sarraf S, Donnelly T, Chen Y, Jaaniste T, et al.
Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol . 2022 Jun; 62(5):725-731. PMID: 35754341
Aims: The extent to which maternal transmission of primary dysmenorrhoea is genetically determined in adolescents and young women has yet to be determined. We aimed to assess heritability and associations...
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Champion G, Bui M, Sarraf S, Donnelly T, Bott A, Goh S, et al.
Paediatr Neonatal Pain . 2022 Jun; 4(2):78-86. PMID: 35719219
Background: Commonly applied diagnostic criteria for growing pains (GP) have evolved without determination by an authoritative representative body. GP and restless legs syndrome (RLS) share anatomical, distributional, temporal, and other...
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Lun E, Tan A, Andrews C, Champion G
Injury . 2022 Mar; 53(5):1667-1677. PMID: 35287966
Introduction And Aims: We aimed in this case series to identify shortcomings in assessment of long-term painful and psychosocial consequences of EI and to demonstrate the value of biopsychosocial assessment...
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Jaaniste T, Wood J, Johnson A, Nguyen H, Chan D, Powell A, et al.
Clin J Pain . 2021 Aug; 37(9):698-706. PMID: 34369414
Objectives: Although there are many benefits of short-stay hospital admissions for high volume, pediatric surgical procedures, this model of care places greater responsibility on parents for the management of children's...
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Jaaniste T, Yang J, Bang J, Yee R, Evans E, Aouad P, et al.
Clin J Pain . 2021 Apr; 37(6):421-428. PMID: 33859111
Objective: This study assessed the feasibility of administering a multidimensional, self-report pain assessment protocol to children in an inpatient, acute pain context, and sought insight into the interrelationships between sensory,...
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Jaaniste T, Burgess A, Mohanachandran M, von Baeyer C, Champion G
J Child Health Care . 2020 Aug; 25(3):442-456. PMID: 32853050
Little is known about self-report pain intensity scales best suited for young children. We tested the ability of preschool children to use two simplified scales (concrete ordinal and faces). Three-...
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Jaaniste T, Noel M, Yee R, Bang J, Tan A, Champion G
Children (Basel) . 2019 Dec; 6(12). PMID: 31810283
Although pain is widely recognized to be a multidimensional experience and defined as such, unidimensional pain measurement focusing on pain intensity prevails in the pediatric acute pain context. Unidimensional assessments...