Despite the availability of effective pain treatments, there are numerous barriers to effective management resulting in a large proportion of patients not achieving optimal pain control. Chronic pain is inadequately treated because of a combination of cultural, societal, educational, political and religious constraints. The consequences of inadequately treated pain are physiological and psychological effects on the patient, as well as socioeconomic implications. Unreasonable failure to treat pain is viewed as unethical and an infringement of basic human rights. The numerous barriers to the clinical management of pain vary depending on whether they are viewed from the standpoint of the patient, the physician, or the institution. Identificati...
Pain is a common problem, but unfortunately, it is one that is still notoriously neglected and poorl...
The aim of this paper is to identify the major barriers hindering adequate pain management and criti...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityPrimary care providers face signifi...
Despite the availability of effective pain treatments, there are numerous barriers to effective mana...
Background: Chronic pain is a clinical challenge for the practicing physician. Lack of knowledge abo...
Chronic pain was recognized by the World Health Organization as the number one health problem in Ame...
Patient-, physician-, and health care system-related barriers of cancer pain management in patients ...
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 ...
The role of the health care professional in the inadequate treatment of pain has been widely documen...
As many as 90% of patients with cancer related pain can attain satisfactory relief through available...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Barriers to optimal cancer pain management exist among clinicians and patients, and within the healt...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
Pain is a common problem, but unfortunately, it is one that is still notoriously neglected and poorl...
The aim of this paper is to identify the major barriers hindering adequate pain management and criti...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityPrimary care providers face signifi...
Despite the availability of effective pain treatments, there are numerous barriers to effective mana...
Background: Chronic pain is a clinical challenge for the practicing physician. Lack of knowledge abo...
Chronic pain was recognized by the World Health Organization as the number one health problem in Ame...
Patient-, physician-, and health care system-related barriers of cancer pain management in patients ...
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 ...
The role of the health care professional in the inadequate treatment of pain has been widely documen...
As many as 90% of patients with cancer related pain can attain satisfactory relief through available...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Barriers to optimal cancer pain management exist among clinicians and patients, and within the healt...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
Pain is a common problem, but unfortunately, it is one that is still notoriously neglected and poorl...
The aim of this paper is to identify the major barriers hindering adequate pain management and criti...
Thesis (M.Nurs.), College of Nursing, Washington State UniversityPrimary care providers face signifi...