BACKGROUND: Although the need for structured assessment and management of acute postoperative pain has been recognized, practices and responsibilities vary between and within hospitals and countries. We sought to determine current pain management practices in Spanish hospitals with and without acute pain services (APSs) or acute pain management programmes (APMPs) and compare them to practices reported for 1997-1998. METHODS: Members of the Spanish Pain Society and APS/APMP heads were asked to respond to a survey. Responses were stratified by hospital size (< 200 or ≥ 200 beds) and APS/APMP presence or not. Categorical variables were described by percentages and the 95% confidence interval and continuous ones by the median and interquartile ...
Despite the introduction of evidence-based recommendations for postoperative pain management (POPM),...
Introduction: Lack of updated knowledge about postoperative pain in health care professionals sustai...
BACKGROUND: Measuring pain is important for the adequate pain management of postoperative patients. ...
Although the need for structured assessment and management of acute postoperative pain has been reco...
Pain after surgery remains a problem worldwide, although there are no published data on postoperativ...
BACKGROUND: Acute postoperative pain is still inadequately managed, despite the presence of acute pa...
Aim. Over the last several years, significant efforts have been directed towards improving the quali...
International audienceWe carried out a national survey on postoperative pain (POP) management in a r...
Background: acute postoperative pain remains as a symptom with an elevated prevalence, which has bee...
This study, conducted before and after the implementation of an acute pain service (APS) in a 1000-b...
Item does not contain fulltextThe treatment of acute pain remains unsatisfactory despite advances in...
AbstractPost-operative pain management is a significant problem in clinical practice in Latin Americ...
Kristiina Kuusniemi,1 Reino Pöyhiä2,3 1Department of Anaesthesiology, Turku University, Tu...
Objectives. To determine if anesthesiologists in Kaunas Clinics follow the Postoperative pain manage...
This survey describes the current provision of multidisciplinary Acute Pain Teams (APTs) in acute En...
Despite the introduction of evidence-based recommendations for postoperative pain management (POPM),...
Introduction: Lack of updated knowledge about postoperative pain in health care professionals sustai...
BACKGROUND: Measuring pain is important for the adequate pain management of postoperative patients. ...
Although the need for structured assessment and management of acute postoperative pain has been reco...
Pain after surgery remains a problem worldwide, although there are no published data on postoperativ...
BACKGROUND: Acute postoperative pain is still inadequately managed, despite the presence of acute pa...
Aim. Over the last several years, significant efforts have been directed towards improving the quali...
International audienceWe carried out a national survey on postoperative pain (POP) management in a r...
Background: acute postoperative pain remains as a symptom with an elevated prevalence, which has bee...
This study, conducted before and after the implementation of an acute pain service (APS) in a 1000-b...
Item does not contain fulltextThe treatment of acute pain remains unsatisfactory despite advances in...
AbstractPost-operative pain management is a significant problem in clinical practice in Latin Americ...
Kristiina Kuusniemi,1 Reino Pöyhiä2,3 1Department of Anaesthesiology, Turku University, Tu...
Objectives. To determine if anesthesiologists in Kaunas Clinics follow the Postoperative pain manage...
This survey describes the current provision of multidisciplinary Acute Pain Teams (APTs) in acute En...
Despite the introduction of evidence-based recommendations for postoperative pain management (POPM),...
Introduction: Lack of updated knowledge about postoperative pain in health care professionals sustai...
BACKGROUND: Measuring pain is important for the adequate pain management of postoperative patients. ...