BackgroundPain management discussions between patient and provider can be stressful to navigate and greatly impact the care received. Because of the complexity, emotional color, and sensitivity of pain management, such discussions require a high degree of skill.ObjectiveTo identify patients’ perspectives of patient-centered care communication within the context of pain management discussions.DesignWe conducted semi-structured interviews (25–65 min) with patients regarding their experiences with pain assessment and management.Participants: 36 patients (29 males, 7 females), from 3 Veteran Affairs healthcare locations. Participant age ranged from 28 to 94 with pain intensity ranging from 0 to 10, based on the “pain now” numeric rating scale r...
Background Accurate patient expectations are important to optimise treatment success, especially for...
We are witnessing an unprecedented development of the medical science, which promises to revolutioni...
Background: Chronic pain affects millions of Americans, and is often underreported, underdiagnosed, ...
Objective: Productive patient-clinician communication is an important component of effective pain...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain has emerged as a disease in itself, affecting a growing number of people. E...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowPain is a person...
Purpose. Explore how nurses and patients talk about cancer pain management during an oncology clinic...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: To improve care and management of patients with chronic pain it is important to...
Of course, the idea of a representative patient who can speak for all is a fiction, but I interviewe...
Background: Chronic pain is a widespread problem that is usually approached by focusing on its psych...
Manasi Gaikwad,1,2 Simon Vanlint,1 G Lorimer Moseley,2,3 Murthy N Mittinty,4 Nigel Stocks1 1Discipli...
Primary care office visits regarding chronic pain seldom lead to pain management strategies that imp...
Objective Our objective is to examine the relationship of patient and provider characteristics and ...
OBJECTIVES: Effective communication skills are essential for optimally managing chronic pain and opi...
Available online 16 October 2017Background and aims: To improve care and management of patients with...
Background Accurate patient expectations are important to optimise treatment success, especially for...
We are witnessing an unprecedented development of the medical science, which promises to revolutioni...
Background: Chronic pain affects millions of Americans, and is often underreported, underdiagnosed, ...
Objective: Productive patient-clinician communication is an important component of effective pain...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain has emerged as a disease in itself, affecting a growing number of people. E...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowPain is a person...
Purpose. Explore how nurses and patients talk about cancer pain management during an oncology clinic...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: To improve care and management of patients with chronic pain it is important to...
Of course, the idea of a representative patient who can speak for all is a fiction, but I interviewe...
Background: Chronic pain is a widespread problem that is usually approached by focusing on its psych...
Manasi Gaikwad,1,2 Simon Vanlint,1 G Lorimer Moseley,2,3 Murthy N Mittinty,4 Nigel Stocks1 1Discipli...
Primary care office visits regarding chronic pain seldom lead to pain management strategies that imp...
Objective Our objective is to examine the relationship of patient and provider characteristics and ...
OBJECTIVES: Effective communication skills are essential for optimally managing chronic pain and opi...
Available online 16 October 2017Background and aims: To improve care and management of patients with...
Background Accurate patient expectations are important to optimise treatment success, especially for...
We are witnessing an unprecedented development of the medical science, which promises to revolutioni...
Background: Chronic pain affects millions of Americans, and is often underreported, underdiagnosed, ...