Pain is one of the most feared symptoms of advanced, progressive disease and dying. It is a common but not universal experience in both advanced malignant and non-malignant conditions. A patient-centred approach involving systematic and thorough assessment, management and regular review can provide pain relief for most people. Even in advanced disease, it is important to identify the underlying cause of the pain. Pharmacological management should be structured around the analgesic ladder. Particular emphasis is given to the safe and effective use of strong opioids, including the person's information needs and the management of unwanted effects. A range of adjuvant drugs is also available, as are interventional techniques and non-pharmacolog...
The correct use of opioids is the mainstay of effective management of pain in palliative care. This ...
Despite medical advances over the past 20 years, pain remains a problem in 60% of patients with adva...
Cancer pain occurs in about 30% of patients at diagnosis but increases in prevalence with advanced d...
Pain is one of the most feared symptoms of advanced, progressive disease and dying. It is a common b...
Background and Purpose: The goal of palliative care is symptom control in patients with advanced dis...
Background and Purpose: The goal of palliative care is symptom control in patients with advanced dis...
In pain management of advanced ill patients, various factors appear to be of significance: multidime...
In pain management of advanced ill patients, various factors appear to be of significance: multidime...
In pain management of advanced ill patients, various factors appear to be of significance: multidime...
Pain occurs in 40 to 80% of patients with advanced progressive disease.1 Despite the publications of...
Pain is common in advanced and progressive disease. Up to two-thirds of people with cancer experienc...
Pain is common in advanced and progressive disease. Up to two-thirds of people with cancer experienc...
Chronic pain in palliative care is viewed as an illness but remains as a subjective symptom. Hence, ...
Despite medical advances over the past 20 years, pain remains a problem in 60% of patients with adva...
The correct use of opioids is the mainstay of effective management of pain in palliative care. This ...
The correct use of opioids is the mainstay of effective management of pain in palliative care. This ...
Despite medical advances over the past 20 years, pain remains a problem in 60% of patients with adva...
Cancer pain occurs in about 30% of patients at diagnosis but increases in prevalence with advanced d...
Pain is one of the most feared symptoms of advanced, progressive disease and dying. It is a common b...
Background and Purpose: The goal of palliative care is symptom control in patients with advanced dis...
Background and Purpose: The goal of palliative care is symptom control in patients with advanced dis...
In pain management of advanced ill patients, various factors appear to be of significance: multidime...
In pain management of advanced ill patients, various factors appear to be of significance: multidime...
In pain management of advanced ill patients, various factors appear to be of significance: multidime...
Pain occurs in 40 to 80% of patients with advanced progressive disease.1 Despite the publications of...
Pain is common in advanced and progressive disease. Up to two-thirds of people with cancer experienc...
Pain is common in advanced and progressive disease. Up to two-thirds of people with cancer experienc...
Chronic pain in palliative care is viewed as an illness but remains as a subjective symptom. Hence, ...
Despite medical advances over the past 20 years, pain remains a problem in 60% of patients with adva...
The correct use of opioids is the mainstay of effective management of pain in palliative care. This ...
The correct use of opioids is the mainstay of effective management of pain in palliative care. This ...
Despite medical advances over the past 20 years, pain remains a problem in 60% of patients with adva...
Cancer pain occurs in about 30% of patients at diagnosis but increases in prevalence with advanced d...