Inadequate pain assessment is a significant problem and a key barrier to appropriate pain management. This project evaluates the feasibility, effectiveness, and impact of using the PEG scale, a 3-item pain assessment tool in place of the unidimensional Numeric Rating Scale to assess chronic pain in a primary care setting. A multidimensional pain assessment tool that evaluates not only the severity of pain, but also the impact of pain on quality and functioning could improve patient care and pain management
Karen Grimmer-Somers1, Nic Vipond2, Saravana Kumar1, Gillian Hall21Centre for Allied Health Evidence...
The use of therapeutic measures which are designed primarily to modulate pain has high-lighted the n...
The accurate assessment of acute and chronic pain is challenging. Assessment should be approached by...
Inadequate pain assessment is a significant problem and a key barrier to appropriate pain management...
Inadequate pain assessment is a barrier to appropriate pain management, but single-item “pain screen...
to appropriate pain management, but single-item “pain screening ” provides limited information about...
Pain assessment remains a challenge to medical professionals and received much attention over the pa...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is essential for both clinical trials and effective pain manag...
Background: Pain is one of the most common symptom reported in general practice. For this purpose, o...
This research develops and evaluates a simple method of grading the severity of chronic pain for use...
Background An estimated 20% of patients with non-cancer pain symptoms or pain-related diagnoses rec...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is fundamental for both clinical trials and effective pain man...
Objectives During all stages of oncologic diseases, pain is still a major problem. The Numeric Ratin...
Background: Every patient has the right to have their pain treated and to do so without discriminati...
Pain, and particularly chronic pain, is a difficult outcome to measure due to its subjective and mul...
Karen Grimmer-Somers1, Nic Vipond2, Saravana Kumar1, Gillian Hall21Centre for Allied Health Evidence...
The use of therapeutic measures which are designed primarily to modulate pain has high-lighted the n...
The accurate assessment of acute and chronic pain is challenging. Assessment should be approached by...
Inadequate pain assessment is a significant problem and a key barrier to appropriate pain management...
Inadequate pain assessment is a barrier to appropriate pain management, but single-item “pain screen...
to appropriate pain management, but single-item “pain screening ” provides limited information about...
Pain assessment remains a challenge to medical professionals and received much attention over the pa...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is essential for both clinical trials and effective pain manag...
Background: Pain is one of the most common symptom reported in general practice. For this purpose, o...
This research develops and evaluates a simple method of grading the severity of chronic pain for use...
Background An estimated 20% of patients with non-cancer pain symptoms or pain-related diagnoses rec...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is fundamental for both clinical trials and effective pain man...
Objectives During all stages of oncologic diseases, pain is still a major problem. The Numeric Ratin...
Background: Every patient has the right to have their pain treated and to do so without discriminati...
Pain, and particularly chronic pain, is a difficult outcome to measure due to its subjective and mul...
Karen Grimmer-Somers1, Nic Vipond2, Saravana Kumar1, Gillian Hall21Centre for Allied Health Evidence...
The use of therapeutic measures which are designed primarily to modulate pain has high-lighted the n...
The accurate assessment of acute and chronic pain is challenging. Assessment should be approached by...