International Association for the Study of Pain

International Association for the Study of Pain

La International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) est une association professionnelle internationale qui promeut la recherche, l'éducation et les politiques pour la connaissance et la gestion de la douleur. L'IASP a été fondée en 1973, après la conférence Seattle-Issaquah, à l'initiative de John Bonica[1]. Son secrétariat est situé à Seattle dans l'État de Washington. Son chapitre français est la Société française d'étude et de traitement de la douleur (SFETD)[2].

L'IASP publie le journal scientifique Pain[3]. Elle offre un lieu d'échange aux scientifiques aux cliniciens et aux faiseurs de politique dans le but de stimuler et d'offrir un support à l'étude de la douleur. Elle offre aussi des services de traduction, car plus de 7 000 personnes établies dans 108 pays de par le monde y participent[4].

Notes et références

  1. (en) John Bonica, Pain's Champion and the Multidisciplinary Pain Clinic
  2. Personnel de rédaction, « Société Française d'Etude et de Traitement de la Douleur (SFETD) », International Association for the Study of Pain, 2010. Consulté le 4 mai 2010
  3. Site officiel de Pain, ISSN 0304-3959 (format imprimé) ou ISSN 1872-6623 (format électronique)
  4. (en) International Association for the Study of Pain | Welcome to IASP

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