Acute postoperative pain is frequently evaluated by pain intensity scores. However, interpretation of the results is difficult and thresholds requiring treatment are notwell defined. Additional patientreported outcome measures (PROMs) might be helpful to better understand individual pain experience and quality of pain management after surgery.We used data from the QUIPS pain registry for a cross-sectional study in order to investigate associations between the desire to receive more pain treatment (D2RMPT) with pain intensity ratings and other PROMs. Responses from 79,996 patientswere analyzed, of whom 10.7% reported D2RMPT. A generalized estimating equation Poisson model showed that women had a lower risk ratio (RR) to answer this question ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, d...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Aims and objectives. To examine the relationship between patient satisfaction and the incidence of s...
Acute postoperative pain is frequently evaluated by pain intensity scores. However, interpretation o...
Purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have increasingly been incorporated into clinical...
Abstract Introduction Evidence synthesis of clinical trials requires consistent outcome assessment. ...
PURPOSE: Cancer pain is a distressing and complex experience. It is feasible that the systematic col...
BACKGROUND Many patients in German hospitals complain of inadequate treatment of their postoperat...
BACKGROUND Many patients in German hospitals complain of inadequate treatment of their postoperat...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, d...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, d...
Patient ratings of satisfaction with their postoperative pain treatment tend to be high even in thos...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Patient ratings of satisfaction with their postoperative pain treatment tend to be high even in thos...
Patient ratings of satisfaction with their postoperative pain treatment tend to be high even in thos...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, d...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Aims and objectives. To examine the relationship between patient satisfaction and the incidence of s...
Acute postoperative pain is frequently evaluated by pain intensity scores. However, interpretation o...
Purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) have increasingly been incorporated into clinical...
Abstract Introduction Evidence synthesis of clinical trials requires consistent outcome assessment. ...
PURPOSE: Cancer pain is a distressing and complex experience. It is feasible that the systematic col...
BACKGROUND Many patients in German hospitals complain of inadequate treatment of their postoperat...
BACKGROUND Many patients in German hospitals complain of inadequate treatment of their postoperat...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, d...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, d...
Patient ratings of satisfaction with their postoperative pain treatment tend to be high even in thos...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Patient ratings of satisfaction with their postoperative pain treatment tend to be high even in thos...
Patient ratings of satisfaction with their postoperative pain treatment tend to be high even in thos...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, d...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Aims and objectives. To examine the relationship between patient satisfaction and the incidence of s...