Across the world, pain is under-treated in emergency departments (EDs). We canvass the literature testifying to this problem, the reasons why this problem is so important, and then some of the main hypotheses that have been advanced in explanation of the problem. We then argue for the plausibility of two new hypotheses: pain’s under-treatment in the ED is due partly to (1) an epistemic preference for signs over symptoms on the part of some practitioners, and (2) some ED practices that themselves worsen pain by increasing patients’ anxiety and fear. Our argument includes the following logic. Some ED practitioners depart from formal guidance in basing their acute pain assessments on observable features rather than on patient reports of pain. ...
Despite more than 30 years of research, pain in the emergency department (ED) setting is frequently ...
Abstract:Background: Pain is a distressing feeling as well as a discomfort which triggers as the res...
Background: Acute pain is one of the most commonly cited reasons for attendance to the emergency dep...
Across the world, pain is under‐treated in emergency departments (EDs). We canvass the literature te...
Introduction: Inadequate pain management in EDs is a worldwide problem, yet there has been little pr...
Although supported by both ethical and pragmatic imperatives, pain treatment faces significant barri...
Although supported by both ethical and pragmatic imperatives, pain treatment faces significant barri...
The most common presenting complaint to the emergency department (emergency room) is pain. Unfortuna...
Objective: Patients who experience their non-malignant chronic pain as intolerable sometimes present...
Introduction: Pain is a frequent complaint of patients who are referred to the emergency department ...
Introduction: Pain is a frequent complaint of patients who are referred to the emergency department ...
Pain is a common symptom for patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) although pain mana...
Aim: The aim of this integrative review was to synthesize studies that explore barriers to pain mana...
Aim: The aim of this integrative review was to synthesize studies that explore barriers to pain mana...
Aim: Pain represents the most frequent cause for patient admission to emergency departments (EDs). O...
Despite more than 30 years of research, pain in the emergency department (ED) setting is frequently ...
Abstract:Background: Pain is a distressing feeling as well as a discomfort which triggers as the res...
Background: Acute pain is one of the most commonly cited reasons for attendance to the emergency dep...
Across the world, pain is under‐treated in emergency departments (EDs). We canvass the literature te...
Introduction: Inadequate pain management in EDs is a worldwide problem, yet there has been little pr...
Although supported by both ethical and pragmatic imperatives, pain treatment faces significant barri...
Although supported by both ethical and pragmatic imperatives, pain treatment faces significant barri...
The most common presenting complaint to the emergency department (emergency room) is pain. Unfortuna...
Objective: Patients who experience their non-malignant chronic pain as intolerable sometimes present...
Introduction: Pain is a frequent complaint of patients who are referred to the emergency department ...
Introduction: Pain is a frequent complaint of patients who are referred to the emergency department ...
Pain is a common symptom for patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) although pain mana...
Aim: The aim of this integrative review was to synthesize studies that explore barriers to pain mana...
Aim: The aim of this integrative review was to synthesize studies that explore barriers to pain mana...
Aim: Pain represents the most frequent cause for patient admission to emergency departments (EDs). O...
Despite more than 30 years of research, pain in the emergency department (ED) setting is frequently ...
Abstract:Background: Pain is a distressing feeling as well as a discomfort which triggers as the res...
Background: Acute pain is one of the most commonly cited reasons for attendance to the emergency dep...