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Bonnie Stevens

Bonnie Stevens

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D-Index
90
Citations
31134
World Ranking
12170
National Ranking
490

Overview

Bonnie Stevens is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada and has produced significant research contributions predominantly in the fields of medicine and health professions. Their work spans numerous subfields including pediatrics, perinatology and child health, general health professions, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, radiological and ultrasound technology, as well as anesthesiology and pain medicine.

Their main research topics center on pediatric pain management techniques and infant development and preterm care. They have also contributed to studies concerning neonatal respiratory health, family and patient care in intensive care units, health policy implementation science, infant health and development, and pain management and opioid use.

Stevens has frequently collaborated with researchers such as Marsha Campbell-Yeo, Mariana Bueno, Anna Taddio, Denise Harrison, and Janet Yamada.

The scientist has published extensively in a number of research venues, including:

  • Journal of Pain
  • Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • Paediatric and Neonatal Pain
  • Pain
  • Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing

Some of the recent papers associated with their research interests include:

  • The revised International Association for the Study of Pain definition of pain: concepts, challenges, and compromises, 2020, Pain
  • Non-pharmacological management of infant and young child procedural pain, 2023, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • Metasynthesis of Factors That Influence Parents' Participation in Pain Management for Their Infants in the NICU, 2020, Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing
  • Sucrose analgesia for heel-lance procedures in neonates, 2023, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
  • Usability, acceptability, and feasibility of the Implementation of Infant Pain Practice Change (ImPaC) Resource, 2020, Paediatric and Neonatal Pain

Best Publications

  • The revised International Association for the Study of Pain definition of pain: concepts, challenges, and compromises.

    Srinivasa N. Raja;Daniel B. Carr;Milton Cohen;Nanna B. Finnerup;Nanna B. Finnerup

  • Premature Infant Pain Profile: Development and Initial Validation

    Bonnie Stevens;Celeste Johnston;Patricia Petryshen;Anna Taddio

  • Sucrose for analgesia in newborn infants undergoing painful procedures

    Bonnie Stevens;Janet Yamada;Arne Ohlsson;Sarah Haliburton

  • Systematic review of the psychometric properties, interpretability and feasibility of self-report pain intensity measures for use in clinical trials in children and adolescents.

    Jennifer N. Stinson;Tricia Kavanagh;Janet Yamada;Navreet Gill

  • Effect of neonatal circumcision on pain responses during vaccination in boys

    A. Taddio;M. Goldbach;M. Ipp;B. Stevens

  • Photo Elicitation Interview (PEI): Using Photos to Elicit Children’s Perspectives

    Iris Epstein;Bonnie Stevens;Patricia McKeever;Sylvain Baruchel

  • Non‐pharmacological management of infant and young child procedural pain

    Rebecca R Pillai Riddell;Nicole M Racine;Hannah G Gennis;Kara Turcotte

  • PAIN ASSESSMENT IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN

    Linda Sturla Franck;Linda Sturla Franck;Cindy Smith Greenberg;Bonnie Stevens

  • Experience in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Affects Pain Response

    C. Céleste Johnston;Bonnie J. Stevens

  • Cochrane Review: Non-pharmacological management of infant and young child procedural pain

    Rebecca R Pillai Riddell;Nicole M Racine;Kara Turcotte;Lindsay S Uman

  • Kangaroo Care Is Effective in Diminishing Pain Response in Preterm Neonates

    C. Celeste Johnston;Bonnie Stevens;Janet Pinelli;Sharyn Gibbins

  • Efficacy and Safety of Lidocaine–Prilocaine Cream for Pain during Circumcision

    Anna Taddio;Bonnie Stevens;Kenneth Craig;Pratap Rastogi

  • Core competencies for pain management: results of an interprofessional consensus summit.

    Scott M. Fishman;Heather M. Young;Ellyn Lucas Arwood;Roger Chou

  • Epidemiology and management of painful procedures in children in Canadian hospitals

    Bonnie J. Stevens;Laura K. Abbott;Janet Yamada;Denise Harrison

  • Prevention and management of pain and stress in the neonate

    J. A. Lemons;L. R. Blackmon;W P Jr Kanto;H. M. MacDonald

  • Validation of the premature infant pain profile in the clinical setting.

    Marilyn Ballantyne;Bonnie Stevens;Mary McAllister;Kim Dionne

  • Developmental changes in pain expression in premature, full-term, two- and four-month-old infants.

    C.Celeste Johnston;C.Celeste Johnston;Bonnie Stevens;Bonnie Stevens;Kenneth D. Craig;Ruth V.E. Grunau

  • The efficacy of developmentally sensitive interventions and sucrose for relieving procedural pain in very low birth weight neonates.

    Bonnie Stevens;Celeste Johnston;Linda Franck;Patricia Petryshen

  • Differential response to pain by very premature neonates.

    C.Celeste Johnston;Bonnie J. Stevens;Bonnie J. Stevens;Fang Yang;Linda Horton

  • Effectiveness of nurses as providers of birth labor support in North American hospitals: a randomized controlled trial.

    Ellen D. Hodnett;Nancy K. Lowe;Mary E. Hannah;Andrew R. Willan

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick J. McGrath
Patrick J. McGrath Columbia University
Joseph Beyene
Joseph Beyene McMaster University
Patricia McKeever
Patricia McKeever Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
Gideon Koren
Gideon Koren Brown University
Carol Camfield
Carol Camfield Dalhousie University
Rebecca Pillai Riddell
Rebecca Pillai Riddell York University
Andrew R. Willan
Andrew R. Willan University of Toronto
Arne Ohlsson
Arne Ohlsson University of Toronto
Amiram Gafni
Amiram Gafni McMaster University
Carole A. Estabrooks
Carole A. Estabrooks University of Alberta

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