Introduction: For adequate pain treatment in patients with cancer, it is important to monitor and evaluate pain regularly. Although the numeric rating scale (NRS) is implemented in hospitals in the Netherlands, pain is still not systematically registered during outpatient consultations. The aim of this study was to assess whether home telemonitoring increases pain registration in medical records of outpatients with cancer. Methods: Patients with cancer were included in the intervention group (IG) when they visited the outpatient clinic. They received a short message service and an interactive voice response on their mobile phones 3 times a week, asking them to provide their pain score (NRS). When the reported NRS pain score was ...
PURPOSE: Cancer pain is a distressing and complex experience. It is feasible that the systematic col...
Pain is a common and severe problem in cancer patients. Current care regimens are often insufficient...
Pain is a common and severe problem in cancer patients. Current care regimens are often insufficient...
Introduction: For adequate pain treatment in patients with cancer, it is important to monitor and ev...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have not defined the role of telemonitoring with educational tools in outp...
Background: In the outpatient setting, pain management is often inadequate in patients with cancer-r...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pain assessment and monitoring is a prerequisite for its a...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: One-half of patients with cancer have pain. In nearly one out of two cancer pa...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Systematic pain registration and assessment with a visual ...
AbstractPurposeCancer pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom. To enhance self-management in out...
Purpose: Cancer pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom. To enhance self-management in outpatie...
The Dutch clinical practice guideline on the diagnosis and management of pain in patients with cance...
RA completed this review during a clinical academic fellowship funded by the Chief Scientist Office ...
The authors thank the patients, caregivers and professionals who took the time to participate in thi...
Background: Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer, having an enormous ...
PURPOSE: Cancer pain is a distressing and complex experience. It is feasible that the systematic col...
Pain is a common and severe problem in cancer patients. Current care regimens are often insufficient...
Pain is a common and severe problem in cancer patients. Current care regimens are often insufficient...
Introduction: For adequate pain treatment in patients with cancer, it is important to monitor and ev...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have not defined the role of telemonitoring with educational tools in outp...
Background: In the outpatient setting, pain management is often inadequate in patients with cancer-r...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pain assessment and monitoring is a prerequisite for its a...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: One-half of patients with cancer have pain. In nearly one out of two cancer pa...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Systematic pain registration and assessment with a visual ...
AbstractPurposeCancer pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom. To enhance self-management in out...
Purpose: Cancer pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom. To enhance self-management in outpatie...
The Dutch clinical practice guideline on the diagnosis and management of pain in patients with cance...
RA completed this review during a clinical academic fellowship funded by the Chief Scientist Office ...
The authors thank the patients, caregivers and professionals who took the time to participate in thi...
Background: Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer, having an enormous ...
PURPOSE: Cancer pain is a distressing and complex experience. It is feasible that the systematic col...
Pain is a common and severe problem in cancer patients. Current care regimens are often insufficient...
Pain is a common and severe problem in cancer patients. Current care regimens are often insufficient...