Jean C. Solodiuk, RN, PhD

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner/Nurse Manager/Nurse Scientist, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine
Instructor of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School
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Jean C. Solodiuk, RN, PhD

Jean C. Solodiuk, RN, PhD

Pediatric Nurse Practitioner/Nurse Manager/Nurse Scientist, Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine
Instructor of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School

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Meet Jean C. Solodiuk, RN, PhD

Professional History

Dr. Solodiuk received her BSN from Saint Anselm College, her MSN at the University of Rochester and a PhD from William F. Connell School of Nursing at Boston College. Dr. Solodiuk is a research associate in Anesthesia at Harvard Medical School. In her role as manager of the Pain Treatment Service and chair of the Interdisciplinary Pain Committee, she has developed numerous policies and procedures regarding safety and efficacy of pain management practices that directly affect patient care throughout the institution. For more than 15 years, the Interdisciplinary Pain Committee, with Dr. Solodiuk’s leadership, has implemented evidence-based pain management practices. Dr. Solodiuk is a co-founder of the Pediatric Pain Conference that educates clinicians on new advances in pain management and advances science by connecting clinicians and scientists. She remains a faculty member of this conference, which is associated with Harvard Medical School, and draws participants from numerous local, regional and international institutions.

Dr. Solodiuk’s research focuses on children with global impairments of the central nervous system. This includes validation of the Individualized Numeric Rating Scale, a pain assessment tool for nonverbal children with intellectual disabilities; an analysis of parent-described pain behaviors; and the use of gabapentin in nonverbal children with intellectual disabilities. Another quality improvement study is the first comprehensive analysis of pain scores of hospitalized inpatients. From this research, populations with persistently high pain scores were identified, along with a description of their care needs.

Publications

Development and Preliminary Testing of the Withdrawal Assessment Tool-Alpha 2 Agonist: An Assessment Instrument for Monitoring Iatrogenic Withdrawal Symptoms in Children Receiving an Alpha-2 Agonist. View Abstract
Thyroid Fine-Needle Aspiration Is Safe and Well-Tolerated in Children. View Abstract
The Risk of Kidney Injury in Patients With Sickle Cell Disease Treated With Ketorolac for Acute Pain. View Abstract
Cold Therapy for Pain Control in Pediatric Appendectomy Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial. View Abstract
Ketamine use for management of vaso-occlusive pain in pediatric sickle cell disease. View Abstract
Patient Controlled Analgesia for Vaso-Occlusive Episodes in Children: A Retrospective Study. View Abstract
Standardizing Opioid Prescribing in a Pediatric Hospital: A Quality Improvement Effort. View Abstract
Weaning Dexmedetomidine in Non-ICU Areas: An Implementation Effort. View Abstract
Trends in Gabapentin and Pregabalin Prescribing in a Tertiary Pediatric Medical Center. View Abstract
A systematic review of ketamine for the management of vaso-occlusive pain in sickle cell disease. View Abstract
Leveraging Parent Pain Perspectives to Improve Pain Practices for Children with Medical Complexity. View Abstract
The Use of Music by Adolescents and Young Adults With Sickle Cell Disease. View Abstract
Initial Validation of GRASP: A Differential Diagnoses Algorithm for Children With Medical Complexity and an Unknown Source of Pain. View Abstract
Preventing Childhood Addiction and Caring for the Child with Addictive Behaviors: Implications for Clinical Practice, Education, Policy, and Research. View Abstract
Effect of a Sedation Weaning Protocol on Safety and Medication Use among Hospitalized Children Post Critical Illness. View Abstract
Evaluation of Postnatal Sedation in Full-Term Infants. View Abstract
Patient- and Nurse-Controlled Analgesia: 22-Year Experience in a Pediatric Hospital. View Abstract
CE: Original Research: Pain in Nonverbal Children with Medical Complexity: A Two-Year Retrospective Study. View Abstract
Nurse Practitioner-Administered Chloroprocaine in Children with Postoperative Pain. View Abstract
Opioid Use in Children and Adolescents After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Repair. View Abstract
In Defense of Routine Inpatient Pain Assessment. View Abstract
Publicly available online educational videos regarding pediatric needle pain: a scoping review. View Abstract
Gabapentin for management of recurrent pain in 22 nonverbal children with severe neurological impairment: a retrospective analysis. View Abstract
Documented electronic medical record-based pain intensity scores at a tertiary pediatric medical center: a cohort analysis. View Abstract
A single institution's effort to translate codeine knowledge into specific clinical practice. View Abstract
Parent described pain responses in nonverbal children with intellectual disability. View Abstract
Balancing ethics and science in pediatric pain intervention trials. View Abstract
Incidence of epidural catheter-associated infections after continuous epidural analgesia in children. View Abstract
Validation of the Individualized Numeric Rating Scale (INRS): a pain assessment tool for nonverbal children with intellectual disability. View Abstract
A randomized controlled trial to evaluate S-Caine patch for reducing pain associated with vascular access in children. View Abstract
Pain assessment in nonverbal children with severe cognitive impairments: the Individualized Numeric Rating Scale (INRS). View Abstract