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Tonya M. Palermo
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 344
Citations - 16528
Tonya M. Palermo is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic pain & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 295 publications receiving 13547 citations. Previous affiliations of Tonya M. Palermo include Oregon Health & Science University & Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.
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Core outcome domains and measures for pediatric acute and chronic/recurrent pain clinical trials: PedIMMPACT recommendations
Patrick J. McGrath,Gary A. Walco,Dennis C. Turk,Robert H. Dworkin,Mark T. Brown,Karina W. Davidson,Christopher Eccleston,G. Allen Finley,Kenneth R. Goldschneider,Lynne Haverkos,Sharon Hertz,Gustaf Ljungman,Tonya M. Palermo,Bob A. Rappaport,Thomas Rhodes,Neil L. Schechter,Jane Scott,Navil F. Sethna,Ola Svensson,Jennifer Stinson,Carl L. von Baeyer,Lynn S. Walker,Steven J. Weisman,Richard E. White,Anne Zajicek,Lonnie K. Zeltzer +25 more
TL;DR: Based on systematic review and consensus of experts, core domains and measures for clinical trials to treat pain in children and adolescents were defined to assist in comparison and pooling of data and promote evidence-based treatment.
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Psychological therapies for the management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents
Christopher Eccleston,Tonya M. Palermo,Amanda C. de C. Williams,Amy S. Lewandowski,Stephen Morley,Emma Fisher,Emily F. Law +6 more
TL;DR: Analyses revealed psychological therapies to be beneficial for children with chronic pain on seven outcomes, and the impact of psychological therapies on depression and anxiety, which were previously combined as 'mood'.
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Impact of recurrent and chronic pain on child and family daily functioning: a critical review of the literature.
TL;DR: The author reviewed the current status of research on the impact of recurrent and chronic pain on everyday functioning of children and families and organized the research findings around the specific life contexts (e.g., school, peers) that may be affected by pain.
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Randomized controlled trials of psychological therapies for management of chronic pain in children and adolescents: an updated meta-analytic review.
Tonya M. Palermo,Christopher Eccleston,Amy S. Lewandowski,Amanda C. de C. Williams,Stephen Morley +4 more
TL;DR: A large positive effect of psychological intervention on pain reduction at immediate post‐treatment and follow‐up in youth with headache, abdominal pain, and fibromyalgia was demonstrated.
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Decreased quality of life associated with obesity in school-aged children.
TL;DR: Overweight children have an increased odds of low scores for several health-related quality-of-life domains, suggesting the importance in considering such dimensions in programs aimed at further understanding obesity in children.