This paper analyzes the article "Pain relief a human right, "written by F. Brennan and M. Cousins, in which the authors claim the formulation of a new fundamental right, and review various international human rights instruments, to support the argument that the patient should be protected from the inadequate treatment of pain. Several authors and organizations have denounced the reasons, due to various factors, why the pain is not treated in its entirety. Regulatory factors lie in the authorization and/or prohibition of the distribution, consumption, use and marketing of drugs by government agencies. Economic factors are related to many causes such as access to health services and medicines. It is identified as a serious public health probl...
El dolor es algo que todos nosotros a lo largo de nuestra vida sufrimos o padecemos y por ello es mu...
ArtículosEl dolor es un problema frecuente en la sociedad, se produce por diversos mecanismos biológ...
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue on Human Rights. It starts with a general ...
Pain is one of the symptoms that more suffering produces in any disease, being a basic health proble...
Cancer pain relief has been defined as a worldwide public health challenge in the last decades and h...
Research in medicine is intended to generate new knowledge to help in the diagnosis, treatment and p...
This article presents pain as the most frequent symptom with which health problems are identified. T...
In addressing pain, just like in other aspects of clinical decision-making, an approach of ethical n...
Pain has been intensively studied by man from different fields such as: medicine, psychology, sociol...
The sociocultural variables influence the interpretation of pain and suffering. This fact leads to r...
This article deals with the way the conception of the Human Right to Health, so familiar to us nowad...
The sociocultural variables influence the interpretation of pain and suffering. This fact leads to r...
About 10 million people in Spain suffer from chronic pain. Despite the identification of important s...
Aliviar el dolor es un derecho del hombre y una obligación ética del personal de la salud. En la asi...
The article is about the constructions of infantile pain that a Pediatric Palliative Care team m per...
El dolor es algo que todos nosotros a lo largo de nuestra vida sufrimos o padecemos y por ello es mu...
ArtículosEl dolor es un problema frecuente en la sociedad, se produce por diversos mecanismos biológ...
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue on Human Rights. It starts with a general ...
Pain is one of the symptoms that more suffering produces in any disease, being a basic health proble...
Cancer pain relief has been defined as a worldwide public health challenge in the last decades and h...
Research in medicine is intended to generate new knowledge to help in the diagnosis, treatment and p...
This article presents pain as the most frequent symptom with which health problems are identified. T...
In addressing pain, just like in other aspects of clinical decision-making, an approach of ethical n...
Pain has been intensively studied by man from different fields such as: medicine, psychology, sociol...
The sociocultural variables influence the interpretation of pain and suffering. This fact leads to r...
This article deals with the way the conception of the Human Right to Health, so familiar to us nowad...
The sociocultural variables influence the interpretation of pain and suffering. This fact leads to r...
About 10 million people in Spain suffer from chronic pain. Despite the identification of important s...
Aliviar el dolor es un derecho del hombre y una obligación ética del personal de la salud. En la asi...
The article is about the constructions of infantile pain that a Pediatric Palliative Care team m per...
El dolor es algo que todos nosotros a lo largo de nuestra vida sufrimos o padecemos y por ello es mu...
ArtículosEl dolor es un problema frecuente en la sociedad, se produce por diversos mecanismos biológ...
This paper serves as an introduction to the special issue on Human Rights. It starts with a general ...