The aim of this exploratory study was to examine substance users' perspectives towards their acute pain management in the acute hospital setting. Barriers to optimal pain management in the substance user population include: altered physiologic responses to analgesia; cultural values; and health professionals' perceptions of drug-seeking behaviours. © eContent Management Pty Ltd
Background: The economic, social, medical and individual costs associated with the opioid addiction ...
BACKGROUND: Drug use is associated with increased morbidity and mortality but people who use drugs e...
The objective of the study was to explore patient participation in the context of pain management du...
The aim of this exploratory study was to examine substance users’ perspectives towards their acute p...
Aim. This study reviewed the perceptions and strategies of drug users and nurses with regard to pain...
Aim. This study reviewed the perceptions and strategies of drug users and nurses with regard to pain...
The injecting drug user is likely to present as an emergency hospital admission as a result of drug ...
Background: Suboptimal pain control has been frequently reported in healthcare settings and document...
Managing patients’ pain is a challenge that many caregivers face as they balance adequate pain manag...
Background: Effective pain management is a fundamental human right. However, global disparities in p...
Nurses, who are daily confronted with issues related to care, play a major role in pain management. ...
Pain is a symptom often associated with disease, but it could be considered a disease per se. Severa...
Background Pre-hospital pain management is increasingly important with most patients (80%) presentin...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThis is an exploratory, descriptive and transversal study aiming to ...
Introduction. The primary objectives of this study were to assess patients’ description of their acu...
Background: The economic, social, medical and individual costs associated with the opioid addiction ...
BACKGROUND: Drug use is associated with increased morbidity and mortality but people who use drugs e...
The objective of the study was to explore patient participation in the context of pain management du...
The aim of this exploratory study was to examine substance users’ perspectives towards their acute p...
Aim. This study reviewed the perceptions and strategies of drug users and nurses with regard to pain...
Aim. This study reviewed the perceptions and strategies of drug users and nurses with regard to pain...
The injecting drug user is likely to present as an emergency hospital admission as a result of drug ...
Background: Suboptimal pain control has been frequently reported in healthcare settings and document...
Managing patients’ pain is a challenge that many caregivers face as they balance adequate pain manag...
Background: Effective pain management is a fundamental human right. However, global disparities in p...
Nurses, who are daily confronted with issues related to care, play a major role in pain management. ...
Pain is a symptom often associated with disease, but it could be considered a disease per se. Severa...
Background Pre-hospital pain management is increasingly important with most patients (80%) presentin...
SummaryBackground and objectivesThis is an exploratory, descriptive and transversal study aiming to ...
Introduction. The primary objectives of this study were to assess patients’ description of their acu...
Background: The economic, social, medical and individual costs associated with the opioid addiction ...
BACKGROUND: Drug use is associated with increased morbidity and mortality but people who use drugs e...
The objective of the study was to explore patient participation in the context of pain management du...