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Jennifer Scott-Sutherland
Researcher at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Publications - 8
Citations - 784
Jennifer Scott-Sutherland is an academic researcher from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sleep in non-human animals & Sleep restriction. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 649 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer Scott-Sutherland include Harvard University & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Physical therapy and cognitive-behavioral treatment for complex regional pain syndromes.
Benjamin H. Lee,Lisa Scharff,Navil F. Sethna,Claire F. McCarthy,Jennifer Scott-Sutherland,Alice M. Shea,Penny Sullivan,Petra M. Meier,David Zurakowski,Bruce J. Masek,Charles B. Berde +10 more
TL;DR: Most children with CRPS showed reduced pain and improved function with a noninvasive rehabilitative treatment approach with sustained benefit evident in the majority of patients at long-term follow-up.
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Pain sensitivity and modulation in primary insomnia.
Monika Haack,Jennifer Scott-Sutherland,Gabrielle Santangelo,Norah S. Simpson,Navil F. Sethna,Janet Mullington +5 more
TL;DR: Sleep of good quantity and quality is considered a biologically important resource necessary to maintain homeostasis of pain‐regulatory processes and to assess the role of chronic sleep disturbances in pain processing in subjects with primary insomnia.
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Validation of the Individualized Numeric Rating Scale (INRS): A pain assessment tool for nonverbal children with intellectual disability
Jean C. Solodiuk,Jennifer Scott-Sutherland,Margie Meyers,Beth Myette,Christine S. Shusterman,Victoria E. Karian,Sion Kim Harris,Martha A. Q. Curley,Martha A. Q. Curley +8 more
TL;DR: Preliminary data provide preliminary data that the INRS is a valid and reliable tool for assessing pain in nonverbal children with severe intellectual disability in an acute care setting and evidence of convergent validity.
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Sleep characteristics as predictor variables of stress systems markers in insomnia disorder
Samantha Floam,Norah Simpson,Emese Nemeth,Jennifer Scott-Sutherland,Shiva Gautam,Monika Haack +5 more
TL;DR: In persistent insomnia disorder, cortisol is upregulated and associated with actigraphy‐ and diary‐based wake after sleep onset, suggesting that wake afterSleep onset may serve as a marker to identify individuals at increased risks for disorders associated with a hyperactive hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal system.
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Chronic exposure to insufficient sleep alters processes of pain habituation and sensitization
TL;DR: Exposure to chronic insufficient sleep may increase vulnerability to chronic pain by altering processes of pain habituation and sensitization, indicating that more extensive recovery sleep is required.