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research overview Dr. Schurman is a practicing pediatric psychologist with expertise in the areas of both pain management and gastroenterology, having established and co-directed the Children’s Mercy (CM) Abdominal Pain Program (APP) for more than 15 years. She maintains an active clinical research program focused on understanding the interaction of psychosocial, inflammatory, and endocrine factors in the experience of chronic abdominal pain, with emphasis on developing strategies for pain prevention and early intervention that can be rapidly translated back into clinical care. It is noteworthy that the APP, a nationally recognized clinical program, is set up to allow every patient to be a research participant in some fashion, from retrospective reporting on naturalistic outcomes and trajectories of treatment response to prospective randomized clinical trials. This clinical research enterprise has led to a strong research pipeline and track record of publication and presentation, with more than 50 manuscripts published in peer-reviewed journals and more than 80 presentations at national or international meetings, as well as authoritative chapters on chronic abdominal pain for the Oxford Textbook of Pediatric Pain and the Handbook of Pediatric Psychology. She has been a PI or co-PI for several grant-funded projects. Over the past several years, she has worked on developing a collaborative research program that works to harness the heterogeneity of the population of youth with chronic functional abdominal pain to better understand and match treatment to the unique set of contributors in each clinical patient. This work holds considerable promise to revolutionize clinical practice by demonstrating proof of concept for individualized tailoring of evidence-based treatment packages in pediatric abdominal pain as an exemplar condition. Dr. Schurman also is the current Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, an official journal of the Society of Pediatric Psychology (Division 54 of the American Psychological Association).

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Concept Adolescent
Concept Adolescent Behavior
Concept Psychology, Adolescent
Academic Article Sleep problems and functional disability in children with functional gastrointestinal disorders: an examination of the potential mediating effects of physical and emotional symptoms.
Academic Article Adolescent males: the forgotten half.
Academic Article Collecting and managing multisource and multimethod data in studies of pediatric populations.
Academic Article Diagnosing functional abdominal pain with the Rome II criteria: parent, child, and clinician agreement.
Academic Article Chronic abdominal pain in children: an update.
Academic Article An evaluation of adult electrogastrography criteria in healthy children.
Academic Article Diagnostic utility of the water load test in children with chronic abdominal pain.
Academic Article Autonomic nervous system response to a solid meal and water loading in healthy children: its relation to gastric myoelectrical activity.
Academic Article Antral inflammatory cells, gastric emptying, and electrogastrography in pediatric functional dyspepsia.
Academic Article Variations in psychological profile among children with recurrent abdominal pain.
Academic Article Montelukast in the treatment of duodenal eosinophilia in children with dyspepsia: effect on eosinophil density and activation in relation to pharmacokinetics.
Academic Article The effect of a meal and water loading on heart rate variability in children with functional dyspepsia.
Academic Article A pilot study to assess the efficacy of biofeedback-assisted relaxation training as an adjunct treatment for pediatric functional dyspepsia associated with duodenal eosinophilia.
Academic Article Useful biomarkers in pediatric eosinophilic duodenitis and their existence: a case-control, single-blind, observational pilot study.
Academic Article Symptoms and subtypes in pediatric functional dyspepsia: relation to mucosal inflammation and psychological functioning.
Academic Article Volitional and accidental nonadherence to pediatric inflammatory bowel disease treatment plans: initial investigation of associations with quality of life and disease activity.
Academic Article Abdominal pain and health related quality of life in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease.
Academic Article Vitamin and mineral supplement adherence in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease.
Academic Article Intestinal permeability in children/adolescents with functional dyspepsia.
Academic Article Trajectories of oral medication adherence in youth with inflammatory bowel disease.
Academic Article Plasma ghrelin and liquid gastric emptying in children with functional dyspepsia consistent with post-prandial distress syndrome.
Academic Article Examining predictors of healthcare utilization in youth with inflammatory bowel disease.
Academic Article Feeling Fine: Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms in Youth with Established IBD.
Academic Article Prevalence of overlap syndromes and symptoms in pediatric functional dyspepsia.
Academic Article Examination of competing diagnostic models of functional gastrointestinal disorders related to pain in children.
Academic Article Classification of pediatric functional gastrointestinal disorders related to abdominal pain using Rome III vs. Rome IV criterions.
Academic Article An observational study of headaches in children and adolescents with functional abdominal pain: Relationship to mucosal inflammation and gastrointestinal and somatic symptoms.
Academic Article Histopathological changes in the gastroduodenal mucosa of children with functional dyspepsia.
Academic Article Associations Between Physical Activity and Chronic Pain Severity in Youth With Chronic Abdominal Pain.
Academic Article Evaluation of clinical outcomes in an interdisciplinary abdominal pain clinic: A retrospective, exploratory review.
Academic Article Tailoring Individualized Evaluation of Pediatric Abdominal Pain Using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA): A Pilot Study Testing Feasibility and Acceptability.
Academic Article Heart Rate Variability and Gastric Electrical Response to a Cold Pressor Task in Youth with Functional Dyspepsia.
Academic Article Electrogastrographic and autonomic nervous system responses to solid and liquid meals in youth with functional dyspepsia.
Academic Article The Association Between Affect and Sleep in Adolescents With and Without FGIDs.
Academic Article Mucosal Th17 Cells Are Increased in Pediatric Functional Dyspepsia Associated with Chronic Gastritis.
Academic Article Biliary Dyskinesia in Children and Adolescents: A Mini Review.
Academic Article A cross-sectional study of nausea in functional abdominal pain: relation to mucosal mast cells and psychological functioning.
Academic Article The relationship between mucosal inflammatory cells, specific symptoms, and psychological functioning in youth with irritable bowel syndrome.
Academic Article A Conceptual Framework for Rescheduling Elective Pediatric Gastroenterology Procedures Following COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown.
Academic Article Individual Differences in the Relationship Between Pain Fear, Avoidance, and Pain Severity in a Chronic Abdominal Pain Sample and the Moderating Effect of Child Age.
Academic Article Heartburn in children and adolescents in the presence of functional dyspepsia and/or irritable bowel syndrome correlates with the presence of sleep disturbances, anxiety, and depression.
Academic Article Mucosal eosinophils, mast cells, and intraepithelial lymphocytes in youth with rumination syndrome.
Academic Article Rumination Syndrome in Children and Adolescents: A Mini Review.
Academic Article High Rate of Emergency Department Care in Youth With Abdominal Pain-Associated Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders.
Academic Article Overactive bladder syndrome symptoms in youth with abdominal pain-associated disorders of gut-brain interaction.
Academic Article A Cross-Sectional Study of Sleep Disturbances in Children and Adolescents With Abdominal Pain-Associated Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction.

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