Abstract. Introduction:. Pain is the most common reason for patients to see their physicians. For this reason, every physician should be able to diagnose and manage pain correctly. Objectives:. The objective of this survey was to identify gaps in the teaching on chronic pain and its management in the current training programs at the University of Zimbabwe College of Health Sciences (UZCHS). Methods:. A focused needs assessment using a self-administered questionnaire to collect data from participants was performed. A copy of the English Version of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) curriculum on Pain for Medicine was attached for participants to refer to. Faculty and final-year postgraduate students were eligible. Que...
Purpose: We aimed to investigate family physicians' awareness and approaches to chronic pain in its ...
Background: Persistent pain is a highly prevalent, global cause of disability. Research suggests tha...
Background: There is growing awareness in the hospital setting toward pain management to decrease pa...
Background: Studies in Europe, North America and Australasia suggest that one in five adults suffer ...
The prevalence and burden of pain has long been reported as problematic. Comprehensive pain educatio...
The People in Pain course was set up as a joint initiative of the Departments of Occupational Therap...
The pain curriculum in medical education across the globe is lacking, leaving medical trainees ill p...
Background: Chronic non-cancer pain (CP) is one of the most common complaints that bring patients to...
The scientific literature reveals a surprising lack of knowledge of chronic pain mechanisms and its ...
Pain is a leading cause of distress and disability and is central to clinical practice, but may not ...
Background: The People in Pain course was set up as a joint initiative of the Departments of Occupat...
Abstract Suboptimal pain management is a significant problem, even in specialized settings including...
Aim: The objective of the present study is to describe the content of pain curricula and the time de...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Insufficient pain education is problematic across the health care spectrum. Recent educational advan...
Purpose: We aimed to investigate family physicians' awareness and approaches to chronic pain in its ...
Background: Persistent pain is a highly prevalent, global cause of disability. Research suggests tha...
Background: There is growing awareness in the hospital setting toward pain management to decrease pa...
Background: Studies in Europe, North America and Australasia suggest that one in five adults suffer ...
The prevalence and burden of pain has long been reported as problematic. Comprehensive pain educatio...
The People in Pain course was set up as a joint initiative of the Departments of Occupational Therap...
The pain curriculum in medical education across the globe is lacking, leaving medical trainees ill p...
Background: Chronic non-cancer pain (CP) is one of the most common complaints that bring patients to...
The scientific literature reveals a surprising lack of knowledge of chronic pain mechanisms and its ...
Pain is a leading cause of distress and disability and is central to clinical practice, but may not ...
Background: The People in Pain course was set up as a joint initiative of the Departments of Occupat...
Abstract Suboptimal pain management is a significant problem, even in specialized settings including...
Aim: The objective of the present study is to describe the content of pain curricula and the time de...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Insufficient pain education is problematic across the health care spectrum. Recent educational advan...
Purpose: We aimed to investigate family physicians' awareness and approaches to chronic pain in its ...
Background: Persistent pain is a highly prevalent, global cause of disability. Research suggests tha...
Background: There is growing awareness in the hospital setting toward pain management to decrease pa...