نتایج جستجو برای: pain management programs

تعداد نتایج: 1234259  

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
raziyeh kheshti department of clinical pharmacy, school of pharmacy, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran soha namazi department of clinical pharmacy, school of pharmacy, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran; department of clinical pharmacy, school of pharmacy, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran. tel: +98-7132424127 manoosh mehrabi center of excellence for e-learning in medical sciences, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran dena firouzabadi department of clinical pharmacy, school of pharmacy, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

conclusions the findings of this study support concern about inadequate knowledge, attitudes, and practice regarding chronic pain management. we believe that further education and practical training will be needed for adequate pain management. background pain can adversely affect every aspect of a patient’s daily activity, and consequently, it has a great influence on the quality of life. studi...

Journal: :anesthesiology and pain medicine 0
poupak rahimzadeh department of anesthesiology, rasoul akram medical center, iran university of medical sciences (iums), tehran, iran seyed hamid reza faiz department of anesthesiology, rasoul akram medical center, iran university of medical sciences (iums), tehran, iran; department of anesthesiology, hazrat rasul medical complex, iran university of medical sciences (iums), tehran, iran. tel: +98-9121534811, fax: +98-2166509059, e-mail: [email protected]

Journal: :Nurse education in practice 2014
Lydia Aziato Oluyinka Adejumo

There are concerns about adequacy of nurses' knowledge and skill in effective pain management since effective pain management promotes early recovery after surgery. This study explores factors that accounted for Ghanaian nurses' inadequate knowledge of postoperative pain management using a focused ethnographic design for data collection at a tertiary teaching hospital in Ghana. Fourteen nurses ...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2006
Gabriel Tan Mark P Jensen John I Thornby Karen O Anderson

Consumer ratings of satisfaction with treatment are rarely used as measures of treatment outcome. This study examined the relationships between service ratings and psychometric outcomes of patients receiving pain-management services in a tertiary teaching hospital. A group of 122 patients who completed a multidisciplinary pain-management program rated their satisfaction with and effectiveness o...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2003
Robert D Kerns

Early this year, the Editor of Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) put out a call for “Pain Management” papers to be published in a special thematic issue in November 2003 [1]. Specifically, she wrote “The management of pain is a continuing public health problem. Pain of all descriptions is one of the most frequently encountered complaints in physicians’ offices, hospitals, chron...

2014
Guido Fanelli Paolo Cherubino Christian Compagnone

Pain is a common symptom in orthopedic patients, but is managed sub-optimally, partly due to scarce opioid use in severe cases. The aim of the Orthopedic Instant Pain Survey (POIS) was to evaluate changes in pain management in Italian orthopedic practice 2 years after a legislative change (Law 38/2010) simplifying opioid access for pain control. A web-based survey on the knowledge of this law a...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2016
Diana M Higgins Eugenia Buta Lindsey Dorflinger Robin M Masheb Christopher B Ruser Joseph L Goulet Alicia A Heapy

Chronic pain and overweight/obesity are prevalent public health concerns and occur at particularly high rates among Veterans. This study examined the prevalence and correlates of two common painful conditions (back pain and arthritis/joint pain) among overweight/obese Veterans in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) care. Participants (N = 45,477) completed the MOVE!23, a survey intended to tai...

Journal: :nursing practice today 0
marjan ahmad-shirvani mazandaran university of medical sciences jila ganji mazandaran university of medical sciences

background & aim: although cold and heat have been recommended for labor pain relief, comparison of them and intermittent change in cold and heat therapy has been less considered. this study compared the effects of separate and intermittent heat and cold on labor pain relief and some birth outcomes . methods & materials : this was a randomized clinical trial. ninety-six parturient women were ra...

Journal: :iranian journal of neonatology 0
nasrin mehrnoush ph.d candidate, department of nursing, international branch of shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran pediatrician, ayatolla khatam hospital, yazd, iran tahereh ashktorab ph.d, department of nursing, school of nursing & midwifery, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad heidarzadeh m.d, department of neonatology, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran sirous momenzadeh m.d, department of anesthesiology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran jafar khalafi m.d, department of neonatology, ardebil university of medical sciences, ardebil, iran

background: this study aimed to determine neonatal nurses’ perceptions of knowledge and practice in pain management in nicus & neonatal units. methods: a cross-sectional descriptive study design was used. a total of 120 neonatal nurses who working in nicus & neonatal units in ardebil province, iran were selected using the convenience sampling technique. a questionnaire of nurses’ perceptions of...

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2013
Jennifer Stinson Meghan White Lisa Isaac Fiona Campbell Stephen Brown Danielle Ruskin Allan Gordon Marilyn Galonski Leah Pink Norman Buckley James L Henry Chitra Lalloo Allia Karim

OBJECTIVE To qualitatively explore the information and service needs of young adults (YAs) with chronic pain to inform the development of a web-based chronic pain self-management program. METHODS A convenience sample of YAs (n=17; aged 18 to 29 y) with chronic pain was recruited from 2 adult tertiary care multidisciplinary chronic pain clinics in Ontario. Interdisciplinary health care profess...

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