Caitlin Murray
@caitlinbmurray
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Pediatric psychologist l pain researcher l Assistant Professor UW Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine l Mom of two littles (she/her)
Seattle, WA
Joined April 2010
🧵 New Special Communication examines drawing causal inferences about the effects of interventions from observational studies in medical journals and suggests a framework that might be used. https://t.co/2KoFti2nQl
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📢It's happening again! 💻Dr. @TonyaPalermo is updating the global list of pediatric #chronicpain programs @childpainSIG ( https://t.co/76RgbZ4JjG ) ✅On the list? Update or confirm ❌Not on the list? Add your clinic! 📝Do it here by November 30:
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Study opportunity: Brief interview study with physicians working in interdisciplinary pediatric or adult pain clinics about adolescent and young adult pain and transition of care. Please consider participating or sharing our flyer. #ChronicPain
#healthcare transition
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#ISPP2023 plenary speaker Susmita Kashikar-Zuck of @CincyChildrens insight into his topic at the leading meeting on #pediatricpain, 1-4 October, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Submit your poster abstract by 15 April to present to leading experts in the field. https://t.co/H9fyhJO5w1
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How do young adults with #childhood-onset #chronicpain conceptualise the biology of pain? 🩹 An injury that hasn't healed ⚡️ Nerves fire when they shouldn't 😵💫 An overactive stress system 🚷 Something is wrong with the body Read our full study here: https://t.co/RCOpCEparO
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Check out or new paper evaluating Positive Childhood Experiences and chronic pain. Promoting these positive experiences in children's lives may reduce chronic pediatric pain. https://t.co/VLIwngTvS0
@neelsgroenewald @caitlinbmurray
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Positive childhood experiences (PCEs) are associated with better mental and physical health outcomes and moderate the negative effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). However, knowledge of...
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Original: @TonyaPalermo and colleagues find that #sleep disturbance modifies effectiveness of psychological treatment in #adolescents with #chronic #pain •Baseline insomnia and poor sleep quality were associated with worse pain outcome trajectories https://t.co/3cewAiSZV7
jpain.org
Many adolescents experience chronic pain, most commonly as head, abdominal, or musculoskeletal pain.21,23 Unfortunately, over 50% of these youth also report symptoms of comorbid sleep disturbances...
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Our amazing postdoctoral fellow @Ralia779 giving a research blitz talk at #USASP2022 psychosocial pain SIG on her work on chronic pelvic pain
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Article in press @TheJournal_Pain Elizabeth Charron @UofUHealth using PHARMSCREEN study finds gender differences in how #pain severity and interference are associated with use of non-medical prescription opioids, sedatives, tobacco and alcohol https://t.co/RTQEp4SxdE
jpain.org
Chronic pain is a serious public health concern in the United States (US) representing a major cause of mental and physical health-related disability.51 Between 1997 and 2014, there was a 25%...
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New Article in Press: @TonyaPalermo @Rocio_dela_Vega find that #sleep affects response to psychological treatment in teens with chronic pain - baseline insomnia and poor sleep quality were associated with worse pain outcome trajectories #DigitalHealth
https://t.co/3cewAiBowx
jpain.org
Many adolescents experience chronic pain, most commonly as head, abdominal, or musculoskeletal pain.21,23 Unfortunately, over 50% of these youth also report symptoms of comorbid sleep disturbances...
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Very proud to work with #ChildhoodCancer champions @SchulteFiona @christen_salome and more on this guideline encouraging surveillance of education and employment outcomes for #ChildhoodCancer #ayacancer survivors
New #OpenAccess review urges health care providers to implement routine screening of educational & employment outcomes among survivors of childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer https://t.co/sYoCeWMfhA
@katieanndevine #childhoodcancer #ayacancer
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Today is the day!! Feel Your Feelings is officially released into the universe!!! I am filled with awe and gratitude. Awe for the realization of a dream I had as a kid to become an author. Gratitude for YOU, my incredible network. Thank you and we hope you love it!!
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THIS. This association that is holding an international conference provides FREE babysitting for any attendee who needs it. A powerful & tangible act of ensuring equity & inclusion. It’s time that all professional associations follow suit. Let’s just do and be better.
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We are grateful to Dr. Lars Arndt-Nielsen who visited @UWAnesthPainMed this week & delivered the 35th Annual John J. Bonica lecture yesterday - in person! Inspiring to learn about his lifelong pursuit of state-of-the-art clinical pain assessments & novel treatment options.
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Excited for the start of the virtual #ISPP2022 It is not too late to register for the main meeting which starts tomorrow. Come hear the latest pediatric pain advances from outstanding plenary talks, symposia, panel discussions, and posters! https://t.co/YlWTdsSoot
@childpainSIG
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Young people experience chronic pain too. Does anybody truly listen to what they have to say? We've interviewed Tegan, who has recovered from CRPS. #AusPainSoc VIDEO: https://t.co/KeVWbgU1ol PODCAST: https://t.co/AJ7kAfRmBx TRANSCRIPT: https://t.co/y0a6V0sv6i
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Our new paper in the @TheJournal_Pain is out! Using mixed methods to understand healthcare transition among #AYA with chronic pain. Advancements in research and practice needed to bridge gaps in care as youth transition to adult care 👇👇👇
New in Advance Access: #AYA with chronic pain experience lapses in adult-centered pain care. Healthcare transition framework proposed by @caitlinbmurray @drabbiejordan
@TonyaPalermo
https://t.co/Xk2ImvjeTF
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Striking new @JAMANetworkOpen study uses NHIS data to describe pain management patterns in US adults. Key findings: —> 55% report using *only* non-opioid strategies —> 11% report using opioid + non-opioid strategies —> 4% report opioids alone
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The Journal of Pain is now on Twitter! We are the official journal of the @US_ASP. Follow us @TheJournal_Pain for updates on the latest pain science and to hear perspectives from authors.
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Hot of the press: @DrEdKeogh to give plenary address at the World Pain Congress https://t.co/8UANEmUnVO
@IASPpain #IASPcongress @BathCPR This meeting just got much better
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