نتایج جستجو برای: pain clinics

تعداد نتایج: 278676  

Journal: :Pain medicine 2007
Christine E Sheffer Julie A Deisinger Jeffrey E Cassisi Kenneth Lofland

OBJECTIVE To examine the taxonomic categories derived from a reorganization of the popular and useful Multidimensional Pain Inventory (MPI)/Multiaxial Assessment of Pain (MAP) system. DESIGN Cluster-analytic procedures were utilized to analyze data from 976 pain patients who presented for treatment at a pain clinic. Ward's method was utilized followed by seeded and unseeded k-means procedures...

Journal: :BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2006
Jane L Carr Jennifer A Klaber Moffett Donald M Sharp Derek R Haines

BACKGROUND In the context of finite health resources, encouraging self-management of chronic conditions is important. Indeed, it is a key priority in the UK. An increasing number of self-management programmes are becoming available. However, patients may not always choose to participate in them. Some will prefer a more directed or medically orientated treatment. The acceptability of self-manage...

2004
Michael K. Nicholas

This chapter addresses the questions of which patients might profitably be referred to pain clinics, as well as when this should happen for the optimum results. Since there are many different types of pain clinic, the question of to which pain clinic should a patient be referred is also examined. The development of multidisciplinary pain clinics and the types of services (assessment and treatme...

Journal: :Acta medica academica 2015
Mahir Fidahić Katarina Dogan Damir Sapunar Livia Puljak

OBJECTIVE To analyze organization and therapeutic procedures administered in tertiary outpatient pain clinics in Croatia. METHODS Data about organization of pain clinics, its personnel, equipment, continuing medical education, therapeutic procedures, research activities and relations with pharmaceutical industry were collected using questionnaires. RESULTS Twenty-two Croatian pain clinics w...

Journal: :Anaesthesia and Intensive Care 1983

2013
Gauhar Afshan Aziza M. Hussain Syed I. Azam

INTRODUCTION There is an on-going debate about what qualifies one to be called a "pain physician" and who can run the "pain clinic". Currently, the discipline of anesthesiology is producing the majority of pain physicians. A literature search was unable to find data for any Pakistani or other South Asian countries with regards to general practitioner (GP) knowledge about pain clinics and pain p...

Journal: :Pain 2005
Lance M McCracken

Much of the behavior of chronic pain sufferers happens in social contexts where social influences can play a role in their suffering and disability. Researchers have investigated relations of social responses with verbal and overt pain behavior and, more recently, with patient thinking, such as catastrophizing. There has not yet been a study of social influences on patient acceptance of chronic...

Journal: :Pain 2011
Laura E Simons Christine B Sieberg Karen J Kaczynski

Parent perceptions of and responses to pain have been identified as important factors in understanding pain-related disability among children and adolescents with chronic pain. The ability to accept chronic pain rather than focus on ways to avoid or control it has been linked to positive outcomes in chronic pain research. To examine parent beliefs about child acceptance of pain, the Chronic Pai...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2010
Amy F Sato W Hobart Davies Kristoffer S Berlin Katherine Simon Salamon Kimberly Anderson Khan Steven J Weisman

OBJECTIVE Confirmatory factor analysis was used to evaluate the factor structure of the Social Consequences of Pain (SCP) questionnaire in youth referred for specialty pain treatment. The existing four-factor structure (i.e., Positive Attention, Negative Attention, Activity Restriction, Privileges) was compared to an alternate three-factor structure merging Positive Attention and Privileges int...

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