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Improving outcomes of analgesic treatment: is education enough?


MB Max - Annals of internal medicine, 1990 - Am Coll Physicians
Frequent undertreatment of analgesic-responsive acute pain and chronic cancer pain
persists, despite intensive efforts to provide clinicians with information about analgesics. A set
of background factors must be addressed in interventions to improve pain treatment: ...
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Implementing national standards for cancer pain management: program model and …


M Bookbinder, N Covle, M Kiss, ML Goldstein, K … - Journal of pain and …, 1996 - Elsevier
The purpose of this quasi-experimental (pre- and posttest) study was to test a model pain management
program (PMP) to implement the American Pain Society (APS) quality assurance standards for
the management of acute and chronic cancer pain using a continuous quality ...
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Cancer pain education for physicians in practice: Establishing a new paradigm


DE Weissman - Journal of pain and symptom management, 1996 - Elsevier
364 Jmmal of Pain and Symfkm Man VoL 12 No. 6 Lkcemk I996 Cancer Pain Education for Physicians
in Practice: Establishing a New Paradigm David E. Weissman, MD Llikima of Hem OncdogR
PaUiaIive Medicine F rogran. Drpanmm of Medicine, h did Chlkge oJ Wisconsin, ...
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The cancer pain role model program of the Wisconsin Cancer Pain Initiative.


DE Weissman, JL Dahl, JW Beasley - Journal of pain and symptom …, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The Cancer Pain Role Model Program was established in 1990 by the Wisconsin Cancer Pain
Initiative to train physicians to be role models for appropriate pain management. Community
and academic physicians along with their "clinical partners," a nurse or pharmacist, were ...
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The pain resource nurse training program: a unique approach to pain management


BR Ferrell, M Grant, KJ Ritchey, R Ropchan, LM … - Journal of pain and …, 1993 - cat.inist.fr
The pain resource nurse training program: A unique approach to pain management.
BR FERRELL, M GRANT, KJ RITCHEY, R ROPCHAN, LM RIVERA Journal of pain and
symptom management 8:88, 549-556, Elsevier Science, 1993. ...
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[CITATION] Building an institutional commitment to pain management: the Wisconsin resource …


DB Gordon, JL Dahl, KK … - Journal of Pain …, 1997 - [Madison, WI: Dept. of …
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An institutional commitment to pain management

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BR Ferrell, GE Dean, M Grant, P Coluzzi - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1995 - jcojournal.org
Purpose: To share the development, implementation, an--vae-ation of a program called "An Institutional
Commitment to Pain Management," which is based on the philosophy of organizational influence
on pain man- agement. Methods: A tested pain education model was dissem- inated to 32 ...
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A role model program to promote institutional changes for management of acute …


DE Weissman, J Griffie, DB Gordon, JL Dahl - Journal of pain and symptom …, 1997 - Elsevier
This report describes an 18-month project to make acute and cancer pain management an institutional
priority in Southeastern Wisconsin health-care facilities. Facility-based teams, each of which
included a nurse in a leadership position, were recruited to participate in a project based ...
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[PDF] Pain relief into practice: rhetoric without reform


KM Foley - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1995 - jco.ascopubs.org
"• "OTHING WOULD have a greater impact on "N improving cancer pain treatment than
imple- menting existing knowledge." 1' This statement frames the effort of the World Health Organization
(WHO) to call attention to the undertreatment of cancer pain as a serious medical ...
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[CITATION] Oncology Nursing Society Position Paper on Cancer Pain. Part I.


JA Spross, DB McGuire, RM Schmitt - Oncology nursing forum - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Oncol Nurs Forum. 1990 Jul-Aug;17(4):595-614. Oncology Nursing Society
Position Paper on Cancer Pain. Part I. Spross JA, McGuire DB, Schmitt RM. MGH
Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA. Mesh Terms: Ethics ...
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