Introduction: Inadequate pain management in EDs is a worldwide problem, yet there has been little progress in understanding how pain management can be improved. There is only weak evidence and limited rationale to support interventions to improve pain management. We used naturalistic, qualitative methods to understand the factors that influence how pain is managed within the adult ED. Methods: We used a multiple case study design incorporating 143-hour non-participant observation, documentary analysis and semistructured interviews with 37 staff and 19 patients at three EDs in the North of England between 2014 and 2016. We analysed data using thematic analysis. Results: Our analysis demonstrated that pain management was not wel...
Introduction: Pain is the most common complaint for an emergency department (ED) visit, but ED pain ...
Background: The authors aimed to investigate patients' and practitioners' views and experiences of p...
The most common presenting complaint to the emergency department (emergency room) is pain. Unfortuna...
Pain is a common symptom for patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) although pain mana...
Background: Pain is one of the most common symptoms in the Emergency Department (ED) and is the caus...
Background: Pain is one of the most common symptoms in the Emergency Department (ED) and is the caus...
Introduction: Pain is a frequent complaint of patients who are referred to the emergency department ...
Introduction: Pain is a frequent complaint of patients who are referred to the emergency department ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore current pain management practice in Australian EDs and identify enablers and b...
Aim: The aim of this integrative review was to synthesize studies that explore barriers to pain mana...
Across the world, pain is under-treated in emergency departments (EDs). We canvass the literature te...
Aim: The aim of this integrative review was to synthesize studies that explore barriers to pain mana...
Objective: Patients who experience their non-malignant chronic pain as intolerable sometimes present...
Introduction: Pain is the most common complaint for an emergency department (ED) visit, but ED pain ...
Although supported by both ethical and pragmatic imperatives, pain treatment faces significant barri...
Introduction: Pain is the most common complaint for an emergency department (ED) visit, but ED pain ...
Background: The authors aimed to investigate patients' and practitioners' views and experiences of p...
The most common presenting complaint to the emergency department (emergency room) is pain. Unfortuna...
Pain is a common symptom for patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) although pain mana...
Background: Pain is one of the most common symptoms in the Emergency Department (ED) and is the caus...
Background: Pain is one of the most common symptoms in the Emergency Department (ED) and is the caus...
Introduction: Pain is a frequent complaint of patients who are referred to the emergency department ...
Introduction: Pain is a frequent complaint of patients who are referred to the emergency department ...
OBJECTIVE: To explore current pain management practice in Australian EDs and identify enablers and b...
Aim: The aim of this integrative review was to synthesize studies that explore barriers to pain mana...
Across the world, pain is under-treated in emergency departments (EDs). We canvass the literature te...
Aim: The aim of this integrative review was to synthesize studies that explore barriers to pain mana...
Objective: Patients who experience their non-malignant chronic pain as intolerable sometimes present...
Introduction: Pain is the most common complaint for an emergency department (ED) visit, but ED pain ...
Although supported by both ethical and pragmatic imperatives, pain treatment faces significant barri...
Introduction: Pain is the most common complaint for an emergency department (ED) visit, but ED pain ...
Background: The authors aimed to investigate patients' and practitioners' views and experiences of p...
The most common presenting complaint to the emergency department (emergency room) is pain. Unfortuna...