Accurate pain assessment is considered essential for effective management of cancer pain. The aim of this study was to evaluate the compliance of hospitalized patients with chronic cancer pain, referred to an inpatient palliative care consultation service, with self-assessment of pain intensity by means of a daily pain form. The form was distributed daily by the pain consult nurse and required three daily pain intensity measurements on 0 to 10 numerical scales, separately for pain at rest and pain on movement. Of 174 consecutive patients, 106 (61%) participated in the study and were followed up for a median of 10.6 days (range 1-32 days). Compliance was defined as the number of assessment forms completed over the number of evaluation days a...
Background. Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Abstract: To be most useful, clinical trials of cancer pain treatments should use pain measures that...
The purposes of this study were (1) to examine the psychometric properties of the Taiwanese version ...
Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer which has a significant impact o...
A clinical tool to examine prescribing in cancer pain management may provide a means to help establi...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
BACKGROUND: Pain prevalence at various stages of cancer ranges from 27% to 60% for outpatients. Yet,...
The medication-assessment tool for cancer pain management (MAT-CP) is a novel tool for measuring the...
Introduction: Pain management and supportive-care are critical for cancer patients. The purpose of t...
Objectives During all stages of oncologic diseases, pain is still a major problem. The Numeric Ratin...
The aim of this review was to evaluate the methods of pain measurement in controlled clinical trials...
To study cancer pain and its effect on cancer patients' quality of life.Medical Outcomes Study ...
Pain is the main problem for patients with cancer referred to palliative care (PC). Pain management ...
Aim of this study was to validate the use of subjective average pain assessment over an 8-h time per...
The medication assessment tool for cancer pain management (MAT-CP) is a novel tool for measuring qua...
Background. Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Abstract: To be most useful, clinical trials of cancer pain treatments should use pain measures that...
The purposes of this study were (1) to examine the psychometric properties of the Taiwanese version ...
Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer which has a significant impact o...
A clinical tool to examine prescribing in cancer pain management may provide a means to help establi...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
BACKGROUND: Pain prevalence at various stages of cancer ranges from 27% to 60% for outpatients. Yet,...
The medication-assessment tool for cancer pain management (MAT-CP) is a novel tool for measuring the...
Introduction: Pain management and supportive-care are critical for cancer patients. The purpose of t...
Objectives During all stages of oncologic diseases, pain is still a major problem. The Numeric Ratin...
The aim of this review was to evaluate the methods of pain measurement in controlled clinical trials...
To study cancer pain and its effect on cancer patients' quality of life.Medical Outcomes Study ...
Pain is the main problem for patients with cancer referred to palliative care (PC). Pain management ...
Aim of this study was to validate the use of subjective average pain assessment over an 8-h time per...
The medication assessment tool for cancer pain management (MAT-CP) is a novel tool for measuring qua...
Background. Pain is still a significant problem for many patients with cancer, despite numerous, cle...
Abstract: To be most useful, clinical trials of cancer pain treatments should use pain measures that...
The purposes of this study were (1) to examine the psychometric properties of the Taiwanese version ...