Barriers to optimal cancer pain management exist among clinicians and patients, and within the healthcare system. This article focuses on clinician- and patient-related barriers and the interventions that have been tested to overcome them. Although individual studies have shown promise in improving patient outcomes, overall the studies do not provide clear answers to guide practice. Further research is required to determine what components of educational interventions are necessary to facilitate optimal cancer pain management
Introduction and aims. There are many barriers and obstacles that even today lead to an inadequate ...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
Objective: The majority of self-management interventions are designed with a narrow focus on patient...
As many as 90% of patients with cancer related pain can attain satisfactory relief through available...
The aim of this paper is to identify the major barriers hindering adequate pain management and criti...
PubMed ID: 17089225Pain is one of the most feared consequences of cancer experienced by patients. De...
Patient-, physician-, and health care system-related barriers of cancer pain management in patients ...
Patient-, physician-, and health care system-related barriers of cancer pain management in patients ...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this pilot study was to explore the effectiveness of a pain education pro...
Background: Cancer pain affects millions of patients world-wide, according to the Egyptian National ...
BACKGROUND: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related ...
Purpose: Multiple systematic reviews and meta-analyses have identified the effectiveness of patient ...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
Despite the availability of effective pain treatments, there are numerous barriers to effective mana...
Introduction and aims. There are many barriers and obstacles that even today lead to an inadequate ...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
Objective: The majority of self-management interventions are designed with a narrow focus on patient...
As many as 90% of patients with cancer related pain can attain satisfactory relief through available...
The aim of this paper is to identify the major barriers hindering adequate pain management and criti...
PubMed ID: 17089225Pain is one of the most feared consequences of cancer experienced by patients. De...
Patient-, physician-, and health care system-related barriers of cancer pain management in patients ...
Patient-, physician-, and health care system-related barriers of cancer pain management in patients ...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this pilot study was to explore the effectiveness of a pain education pro...
Background: Cancer pain affects millions of patients world-wide, according to the Egyptian National ...
BACKGROUND: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related ...
Purpose: Multiple systematic reviews and meta-analyses have identified the effectiveness of patient ...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
Despite the availability of effective pain treatments, there are numerous barriers to effective mana...
Introduction and aims. There are many barriers and obstacles that even today lead to an inadequate ...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
Objective: The majority of self-management interventions are designed with a narrow focus on patient...