Physicians' estimates of patients' anxiety, discomfort or pain, and activity limitation were compared with reports by their patients on the same dimensions. The data were collected as part of a series of quality assessment studies at a prepaid group practice serving 19,000 people in a Mid-Atlantic metropolitan area. Analysis of the data showed that physicians underestimated the three dimensions 35 percent of the time and that activity limitation was the dimension most often underestimated. Patients whose physicians correctly estimated their discomfort or pain were more likely to receive prescriptions than patients whose physicians underestimated their discomfort or pain. Patients whose physicians underestimated their activity limitation wer...
Introduction: Previous research has shown that multiple factors contribute to healthcare providers p...
MA, Medical Sociology, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2012As a therapist within the mu...
Objectives: In many academic emergency departments (ED), physicians are asked to record clinical dat...
Pain assessment by patient is the rule in clinical trials, but may not be in clinical practice. We e...
Introduction: Research suggests that pain assessment involves a complex interaction between patients...
Patients and physicians often disagree in their assessment of pain intensity. This study explores th...
Objective: To understand how physicians communicate may contribute to the mistrust and poor clinical...
none4AGREEMENT PATTERNS BETWEEN INPATIENT SELF REPORTED PAIN AND CARE PROVIDER EVALUATION. Backgro...
none6noBiased pain evaluation due to automated heuristics driven by symptom uncertainty may undermin...
Pain under-treatment has been documented for more than 30 years. To improve pain management, institu...
Estimates of patients' pain, and judgments of their pain expression, are affected by characteristics...
Objectives: To examine doctors’ experiences of complaints, including which aspects are most stressfu...
Chronic pain is a common ailment among US adults and can lead to high cost of healthcare when not tr...
Objective: procedural pain is unique in that physicians simultaneously cause and assess it. Experien...
In recent years, researchers and policymakers have used data from large-scale surveys of physicians ...
Introduction: Previous research has shown that multiple factors contribute to healthcare providers p...
MA, Medical Sociology, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2012As a therapist within the mu...
Objectives: In many academic emergency departments (ED), physicians are asked to record clinical dat...
Pain assessment by patient is the rule in clinical trials, but may not be in clinical practice. We e...
Introduction: Research suggests that pain assessment involves a complex interaction between patients...
Patients and physicians often disagree in their assessment of pain intensity. This study explores th...
Objective: To understand how physicians communicate may contribute to the mistrust and poor clinical...
none4AGREEMENT PATTERNS BETWEEN INPATIENT SELF REPORTED PAIN AND CARE PROVIDER EVALUATION. Backgro...
none6noBiased pain evaluation due to automated heuristics driven by symptom uncertainty may undermin...
Pain under-treatment has been documented for more than 30 years. To improve pain management, institu...
Estimates of patients' pain, and judgments of their pain expression, are affected by characteristics...
Objectives: To examine doctors’ experiences of complaints, including which aspects are most stressfu...
Chronic pain is a common ailment among US adults and can lead to high cost of healthcare when not tr...
Objective: procedural pain is unique in that physicians simultaneously cause and assess it. Experien...
In recent years, researchers and policymakers have used data from large-scale surveys of physicians ...
Introduction: Previous research has shown that multiple factors contribute to healthcare providers p...
MA, Medical Sociology, North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2012As a therapist within the mu...
Objectives: In many academic emergency departments (ED), physicians are asked to record clinical dat...