Establishing consensus for the assessment of chronic pain in children and young people with cerebral palsy: a Delphi study.
Adrienne R HarveyClare T MckinnonNadine SmithKatarina OstojicSimon P PagetSuzanne SmithDaisy A ShepherdJenny LewisAngie MorrowPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
These domains reflect the complexity of pain in a heterogeneous population where medical comorbidities are common and communication and intellectual limitations impact significantly on the ability of many to self-report. The domains will be utilised to build a framework of pain assessment specific to children and young people with CP guided by the biopsychosocial model.Implications for rehabilitationChronic pain is under-identified and poorly assessed in the cerebral palsy (CP) population.The perspectives of clinicians, researchers and consumers are vital for developing a framework for chronic pain assessment in CP.Consensus of key stakeholders found 12 domains considered essential to incorporate into a chronic pain assessment model in CP.