Cancer pain is estimated to occur in 30% to 70% of patients with early-stage cancer and 60% to 95% with advanced cancer. Current research shows that cancer pain continues to be undertreated despite the availability of analgesics and established guidelines to maximize their effectiveness. The purpose of this study was to describe oncology patients\u27 pain experience during an episode of hospitalization with particular emphasis on exploring the relationship between oncology patients\u27 beliefs about pain and the treatment they received. Consecutive patients (n = 126) were interviewed 48 hours after admission to an urban and a regional hospital in Australia; 47.6% of patients had experienced moderate to severe pain in the previous 24 hours b...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
Pain is one of the most burdensome symptoms for patients with cancer. Per cancer pain guidelines, op...
International audienceObjectives: To explore cancer patients' experience of pain and coping strategi...
Significant evidence supports the belief that oncology patients are known to live their lives in pai...
Background: There is an increase in cancer diseases all over the world, which leads to more patients...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
BACKGROUND: Pain prevalence at various stages of cancer ranges from 27% to 60% for outpatients. Yet,...
Background & Aim: Pain can detrimentally affect physical functioning, psychological well-being and s...
Pain is a common problem and patients' cancer pain-related beliefs may be a contributing factor to p...
Introduction: Pain management and supportive-care are critical for cancer patients. The purpose of t...
Although evidence from chronic non-cancer pain population supports the role of pain-related beliefs ...
Based on the Multidimensional Model of Cancer Pain, pain beliefs/attitudes are known to be an import...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore patients' pain-beliefs and emotions at the point o...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
Pain is one of the most burdensome symptoms for patients with cancer. Per cancer pain guidelines, op...
International audienceObjectives: To explore cancer patients' experience of pain and coping strategi...
Significant evidence supports the belief that oncology patients are known to live their lives in pai...
Background: There is an increase in cancer diseases all over the world, which leads to more patients...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
BACKGROUND: Pain prevalence at various stages of cancer ranges from 27% to 60% for outpatients. Yet,...
Background & Aim: Pain can detrimentally affect physical functioning, psychological well-being and s...
Pain is a common problem and patients' cancer pain-related beliefs may be a contributing factor to p...
Introduction: Pain management and supportive-care are critical for cancer patients. The purpose of t...
Although evidence from chronic non-cancer pain population supports the role of pain-related beliefs ...
Based on the Multidimensional Model of Cancer Pain, pain beliefs/attitudes are known to be an import...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore patients' pain-beliefs and emotions at the point o...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
Pain is one of the most burdensome symptoms for patients with cancer. Per cancer pain guidelines, op...
International audienceObjectives: To explore cancer patients' experience of pain and coping strategi...