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Physician attitudes and practice in cancer pain management: a survey from the …

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JH Von Roenn, CS Cleeland, R Gonin, AK … - Annals of Internal …, 1993 - Am Coll Physicians
Objective: The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) conducted a groupwide survey
to determine the amount of knowledge about cancer pain and its treatment among physicians
practicing in ECOG-affiliated institutions and to determine the methods of pain control ...
Cited by 541 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions

Pain assessment in infants and children


LS Franck, CS Greenberg, B Stevens - The Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2000 - Elsevier
Acute pain is a highly complex, dynamic, subjective experience that is useful to growing
children, serving to warn them of danger and limiting exposure to additional injury. Children usually
learn effective methods of preventing and coping with the everyday pains of growing up. ...
Cited by 181 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions

Patient satisfaction and pain severity as outcomes in pain management: a …


SE Ward, DB Gordon - Journal of pain and symptom management, 1996 - Elsevier
Longitudinal data from quality assurance studies of pain. outcomes (pain severity and patient
satisfaction) were critically examined to explore the reasons that patients are satisfied with their
care even when they are in pain. Data were acquired from three sources: self-report ...
Cited by 131 - Related articles - All 6 versions

Prediction and assessment of the severity of post-operative pain and of satisfaction …


T Thomas, C Robinson, D Champion, M McKell, M Pell - Pain, 1998 - Elsevier
A prospective observational study of cohorts of patients undergoing hip replacement (30), knee
replacement (31), and spinal nerve root decompressive surgery (30) were interviewed pre-operatively
to identify factors which might correlate with and potentially predict severe post-operative ...
Cited by 127 - Related articles - All 8 versions

Barriers to better pain control in hospitalized patients


RA Drayer, J Henderson, M Reidenberg - Journal of pain and symptom …, 1999 - Elsevier
Pain is often inadequately treated. To evaluate a common method of assessing pain and to identify
some barriers to improving pain control, 50 hospitalized patients in pain, their nurses, and their
physicians were interviewed about the pain experienced by the patients. The patients' ...
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Physicians' attitudes toward pain and the use of opioid analgesics: results of a …


SM Weinstein, LF Laux, JI Thornby, RJ Lorimor … - Southern medical …, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Physicians' Attitudes Toward Pain and the Use of Opioid Analgesics: Results of a Survey from
the Texas Cancer Pain Initiative SHARON M. WEINSTEIN, MD, LILA F. LAUX, PhD, JACK I.
THORNBY, PhD, RONALD J. LORIMOR, PhD.t CS HILL, JR., MD, DEBBIE M. THORPE. ...
Cited by 101 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 8 versions

Pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and safety of analgesia with a focus on tramadol HCl


TP Gibson - The American journal of medicine, 1996 - Elsevier
Chronic pain remains a problem because it is often misdiagnosed and undertreated. Adverse
effects and safety concerns associated with many analgesics have limited the use of these agents
and contributed to the undertreatment of pain. With regard to the pharmacologic agents ...
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A review of the effects of opioids on psychomotor and cognitive functioning in …

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JP Zacny - Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
The literature on the effects of opioids on psychomotor and cognitive functioning in humans is
evaluated. Some studies have examined the acute and chronic effects of various opioids on
different subject populations. In addition, epidemiologic studies have examined the ...
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Anesthesia-based pain services improve the quality of postoperative pain …

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C Miaskowski, J Crews, LB Ready, SM Paul, B … - Pain, 1999 - Elsevier
Anesthesia-based pain services are facilitating improvements in the quality of care of surgical
patients by developing and directing institution-wide perioperative analgesia programs that include
interdisciplinary collaborations. However, the impact of anesthesia-based pain services ...
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Patient requests to hasten death: evaluation and management in terminal care


SD Block, JA Billings - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1994 - archinte.highwire.org
How should the clinician respond when terminallyill patientsexpress distress over a prolongeddeath
or inquire about accel¬ eratingdeath? How should we answer pa¬ tients and familymembers
who ask or even demand that death be hastened? In the medical literature, euthanasia ...
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