Abstract. Introduction:. The burden of untreated postoperative pain is high. Objective:. This study assessed feasibility of using quality improvement (QI) tools to improve management of perioperative pain in hospitals in multiple developing countries. Methods:. The International Pain Registry and Developing Countries working groups, from the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), sponsored the project and PAIN OUT, a QI and research network, coordinated it, and provided the research tools. The IASP published a call about the project on its website. Principal investigators (PIs) were responsible for implementing a preintervention and postintervention study in 1 to 2 surgical wards in their hospitals, and they were free to ch...
Despite decades of pain research and implementation of guidelines for clinical practice and quality ...
Abstract: Pain management is understood to be a fundamental human right, and has to be accomplished ...
Developing countries account to more than 80% of the world population. In the last two decades, the ...
CITATION: Zaslansky, R. et al. 2019. Improving perioperative pain management: a preintervention and ...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Management of post‐operative pain is unsatisfactory worldwide. An e...
Purpose. The purpose of this quality improvement (QI) project was to develop an algorithm based on e...
Postoperative pain is common at the global level, despite considerable attempts for improvement, ref...
OBJECTIVES The quality of postoperative pain management is often poor. A 'bundle', a small set of...
Background: Pain is the cardinal symptom common to diverse disease conditions and it is what drives ...
This study, conducted before and after the implementation of an acute pain service (APS) in a 1000-b...
Previous national survey research has shown significant deficits in routine postoperative pain manag...
Background: Pain is the cardinal symptom common to diverse disease conditions and it is what drives ...
Despite the introduction of evidence-based recommendations for postoperative pain management (POPM),...
Given the current healthcare climate regarding prescription drug use and the evolving opioid epidemi...
management to determine factors for quality improvement of anesthesia services in Thailand. Material...
Despite decades of pain research and implementation of guidelines for clinical practice and quality ...
Abstract: Pain management is understood to be a fundamental human right, and has to be accomplished ...
Developing countries account to more than 80% of the world population. In the last two decades, the ...
CITATION: Zaslansky, R. et al. 2019. Improving perioperative pain management: a preintervention and ...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Management of post‐operative pain is unsatisfactory worldwide. An e...
Purpose. The purpose of this quality improvement (QI) project was to develop an algorithm based on e...
Postoperative pain is common at the global level, despite considerable attempts for improvement, ref...
OBJECTIVES The quality of postoperative pain management is often poor. A 'bundle', a small set of...
Background: Pain is the cardinal symptom common to diverse disease conditions and it is what drives ...
This study, conducted before and after the implementation of an acute pain service (APS) in a 1000-b...
Previous national survey research has shown significant deficits in routine postoperative pain manag...
Background: Pain is the cardinal symptom common to diverse disease conditions and it is what drives ...
Despite the introduction of evidence-based recommendations for postoperative pain management (POPM),...
Given the current healthcare climate regarding prescription drug use and the evolving opioid epidemi...
management to determine factors for quality improvement of anesthesia services in Thailand. Material...
Despite decades of pain research and implementation of guidelines for clinical practice and quality ...
Abstract: Pain management is understood to be a fundamental human right, and has to be accomplished ...
Developing countries account to more than 80% of the world population. In the last two decades, the ...