BACKGROUND: Visual images may facilitate the communication of pain during consultations. OBJECTIVES: To assess whether photographic images of pain enrich the content and⁄or process of pain consultation by comparing patients' and clinicians' ratings of the consultation experience. METHODS: Photographic images of pain previously co-created by patients with a photographer were provided to new patients attending pain clinic consultations. Seventeen patients selected and used images that best expressed their pain and were compared with 21 patients who were not shown images. Ten clinicians conducted assessments in each condition. After consultation, patients and clinicians completed ratings of aspects of communication and, when images were used, ...
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Background: Although clinical observations suggest people with chronic pain have pain-related imager...
Background: Although clinical observations suggest people with chronic pain have pain-related imager...
AbstractAimTo ascertain the influence of images depicting different qualities of pain on unselected ...
A variety of treatment outcomes in chronic pain are influenced by patient–clinician rapport. Patient...
A variety of treatment outcomes in chronic pain are influenced by patient–clinician rapport. Patient...
Chronic pain is common and difficult for patients to communicate to health professionals. It may inc...
Pain is common and difficult to communicate or reduce into the verbal or numerical scales commonly u...
Pain is common and difficult to communicate or reduce into the verbal or numerical scales commonly u...
The challenge for those treating or witnessing pain is to find a way of crossing the chasm of meanin...
The challenge for those treating or witnessing pain is to find a way of crossing the chasm of meanin...
The challenge for those treating or witnessing pain is to find a way of crossing the chasm of meanin...
The challenge for those treating or witnessing pain is to find a way of crossing the chasm of meanin...
This paper looks at whether we can bring art psychotherapy theory to understanding the role of art i...
This paper looks at whether we can bring art psychotherapy theory to understanding the role of art i...
This paper looks at whether we can bring art psychotherapy theory to understanding the role of art i...
Background: Although clinical observations suggest people with chronic pain have pain-related imager...
Background: Although clinical observations suggest people with chronic pain have pain-related imager...
AbstractAimTo ascertain the influence of images depicting different qualities of pain on unselected ...
A variety of treatment outcomes in chronic pain are influenced by patient–clinician rapport. Patient...
A variety of treatment outcomes in chronic pain are influenced by patient–clinician rapport. Patient...
Chronic pain is common and difficult for patients to communicate to health professionals. It may inc...
Pain is common and difficult to communicate or reduce into the verbal or numerical scales commonly u...
Pain is common and difficult to communicate or reduce into the verbal or numerical scales commonly u...
The challenge for those treating or witnessing pain is to find a way of crossing the chasm of meanin...
The challenge for those treating or witnessing pain is to find a way of crossing the chasm of meanin...
The challenge for those treating or witnessing pain is to find a way of crossing the chasm of meanin...
The challenge for those treating or witnessing pain is to find a way of crossing the chasm of meanin...
This paper looks at whether we can bring art psychotherapy theory to understanding the role of art i...
This paper looks at whether we can bring art psychotherapy theory to understanding the role of art i...
This paper looks at whether we can bring art psychotherapy theory to understanding the role of art i...
Background: Although clinical observations suggest people with chronic pain have pain-related imager...
Background: Although clinical observations suggest people with chronic pain have pain-related imager...