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  1. Consumer directed care in residential aged care: an evaluation of a staff training program
  2. The Kids Insight into Dementia Survey (KIDS): development and preliminary psychometric properties
  3. Raising awareness of research evidence among health professionals delivering dementia care: Are knowledge translation workshops useful?
  4. The relationship between the quality of the built environment and the quality of life of people with dementia in residential care
  5. Applying Knowledge Translation Concepts and Strategies in Dementia Care Education for Health Professionals
  6. Effects of attentional direction, age, and coping style on cold-pressor pain in children
  7. Children's Self-Report of Symptoms and Anticipation for Symptom Change
  8. Self-reported use of humor by hospitalized pre-adolescent children to cope with pain-related distress from a medical intervention
  9. Children's ratings of the intensity and unpleasantness of post-operative pain using facial expression scales
  10. Pain in children, psychosocial
  11. Facial Expression and the Self-Report of Pain by Children
  12. Health Professionals' Attitudes to Videoconferencing in Paediatric Health-Care
  13. Health professionals' attitudes to videoconferencing in paediatric health-care
  14. Self-Efficacy Questionnaire
  15. The Faces Pain Scale – Revised: toward a common metric in pediatric pain measurement
  16. Faces Pain Scale-Revised
  17. Evaluating the role of play therapy in the paediatric emergency department
  18. Painful Pricks and Prickle Pains: Is There a Relation Between Children's Ratings of Venipuncture Pain and Parental Assessments of Usual Reaction to Other Pains?
  19. A comparison of the Faces Pain Scale and the Facial Affective Scale for children's estimates of the intensity and unpleasantness of needle pain during blood sampling
  20. Unravelling age effects and sex differences in needle pain: ratings of sensory intensity and unpleasantness of venipuncture pain by children and their parents
  21. An investigation of the placebo effect and age-related factors in the report of needle pain from venipuncture in children
  22. Pain in 4- to 6-Year-Old Children Receiving Intramuscular Injections: A Comparison of the Faces Pain Scale with Other Self-Report and Behavioral Measures
  23. Gradients as visual primitives.
  24. Gradients as visual primitives.
  25. Children and pain