Abstract. An information system supporting pain assessment in palliative home healthcare was implemented at the hospital-based home care clinic of University Hospital in Linköping, Sweden. Using digital pens and pain diaries, pain assessments were sent from the patients ’ home to the professional caregiver. A total of 12 patients participated in the study. Patients, spouses and professional caregivers were interviewed. Qualitative content analyses were performed on the study material. All patients managed to use the pain assessment method, they experienced an improved contact with the caregivers and had a sense of increased security. After an initial cautious outlook the caregivers experienced positive outcomes for themselves and their pati...
Introduction: Chronic pain is one of the most prevalent causes of disability worldwide, and digital ...
This article describes the research strategy for the development of a computerized assessment tool a...
Background: Pain in dementia is predominant particularly in the advanced stages or in those who are ...
Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) systems are being developed for electroni...
Research aims To conduct a systematic search of the literature documenting ICT systems used for p...
Background: Mobile and web technologies are becoming increasingly used to support the treatment of c...
Pain is one of the most distressing and debilitating health issues faced by older people. The burden...
Introduction: For adequate pain treatment in patients with cancer, it is important to monitor and ev...
© 2018 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). Monitoring patients' pain is a critical issue for c...
Inadequate pain assessment prevents optimal treatment in palliative care. The content of pain assess...
Approaches to pain management using electronic systems are being developed for use in palliative car...
Background Pain assessment in people living with dementia is a challenge due to the complexity of pa...
Improvement methodology is based on processes to achieve quality and safety in health care in order ...
Pain experienced by advanced cancer patients is often poorly controlled due to inadequate assessment...
An Expert Working Group was convened under the auspices of the Steering Committee of the Research Ne...
Introduction: Chronic pain is one of the most prevalent causes of disability worldwide, and digital ...
This article describes the research strategy for the development of a computerized assessment tool a...
Background: Pain in dementia is predominant particularly in the advanced stages or in those who are ...
Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) systems are being developed for electroni...
Research aims To conduct a systematic search of the literature documenting ICT systems used for p...
Background: Mobile and web technologies are becoming increasingly used to support the treatment of c...
Pain is one of the most distressing and debilitating health issues faced by older people. The burden...
Introduction: For adequate pain treatment in patients with cancer, it is important to monitor and ev...
© 2018 Copyright is held by the owner/author(s). Monitoring patients' pain is a critical issue for c...
Inadequate pain assessment prevents optimal treatment in palliative care. The content of pain assess...
Approaches to pain management using electronic systems are being developed for use in palliative car...
Background Pain assessment in people living with dementia is a challenge due to the complexity of pa...
Improvement methodology is based on processes to achieve quality and safety in health care in order ...
Pain experienced by advanced cancer patients is often poorly controlled due to inadequate assessment...
An Expert Working Group was convened under the auspices of the Steering Committee of the Research Ne...
Introduction: Chronic pain is one of the most prevalent causes of disability worldwide, and digital ...
This article describes the research strategy for the development of a computerized assessment tool a...
Background: Pain in dementia is predominant particularly in the advanced stages or in those who are ...