Guidelines for postoperative pain treatment are based on patients' pain scores. Patients with an intermediate Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) score of 5 or 6 may consider their pain as either bearable or unbearable, which makes it difficult to decide on pain treatment because guidelines advise professionals to treat pain at NRS > 4. Educating patients in using an NRS score for pain might improve adequate pain treatment. A quasi-randomized controlled trial was conducted in which 194 preoperative patients watched the educational film and 183 the control film. Pain scores were considered discordant when patients reported an NRS ≤ 4 and wanted additional opioids or when patients reported an NRS > 4 and did not want additional opioids. Beliefs, fear,...
In the surgical spine population, fear of the surgical experience as well as the potential for posto...
In the surgical spine population, fear of the surgical experience as well as the potential for posto...
Postoperative pain remains poorly managed for many patients. Effective pain management begins with a...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Abstract Background Successful pain management after outpatient surgery requires proper education le...
Abstract Background Successful pain management after outpatient surgery requires proper education le...
Abstract Background Successful pain management after outpatient surgery requires proper education le...
Background: In postoperative pain treatment patients are asked to rate their pain experience on a si...
Background: Postoperative pain is commonly assessed through a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), an 11-po...
Background/Introduction: Fear and anxiety can affect the patient’s level of pain. Pain can be well ...
Background/Introduction: Fear and anxiety can affect the patient’s level of pain. Pain can be well ...
Background/Introduction: Fear and anxiety can affect the patient’s level of pain. Pain can be well ...
ABSTRACTBackground Recent studies have shown that preoperative education can positively impact posto...
Purpose: The study examined the effects of preoperative patient controlled analgesia (PCA) education...
In the surgical spine population, fear of the surgical experience as well as the potential for posto...
In the surgical spine population, fear of the surgical experience as well as the potential for posto...
Postoperative pain remains poorly managed for many patients. Effective pain management begins with a...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Abstract Background Successful pain management after outpatient surgery requires proper education le...
Abstract Background Successful pain management after outpatient surgery requires proper education le...
Abstract Background Successful pain management after outpatient surgery requires proper education le...
Background: In postoperative pain treatment patients are asked to rate their pain experience on a si...
Background: Postoperative pain is commonly assessed through a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), an 11-po...
Background/Introduction: Fear and anxiety can affect the patient’s level of pain. Pain can be well ...
Background/Introduction: Fear and anxiety can affect the patient’s level of pain. Pain can be well ...
Background/Introduction: Fear and anxiety can affect the patient’s level of pain. Pain can be well ...
ABSTRACTBackground Recent studies have shown that preoperative education can positively impact posto...
Purpose: The study examined the effects of preoperative patient controlled analgesia (PCA) education...
In the surgical spine population, fear of the surgical experience as well as the potential for posto...
In the surgical spine population, fear of the surgical experience as well as the potential for posto...
Postoperative pain remains poorly managed for many patients. Effective pain management begins with a...