AbstractThis study examined assessment of pain and psychological status in patients with cancer. Pain measure developed to determine psychological factors which make an impact on pain intensity among cancer patients. Methods: Pain intensity Questionnaire, Life Satisfaction scale, Anxiety Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, Anger Scale. The Pain Questionnaire was administered to 48 cancer patients with pain. To elucidate the relationship between pain and psychosocial variables, several domains have been identified: life satisfaction; anxiety, depression and anger. The occurrence of anger in cancer patients with chronic pain was assessed, and the association with socio-demographic variables, pain variables, and affective component was investiga...
Based on the Multidimensional Model of Cancer Pain, pain beliefs/attitudes are known to be an import...
PubMed ID: 24121701This study aims to explore the individual experience of living with cancer pain. ...
Pain acceptance has been associated with improved physical and psychosocial well-being in chronic no...
Objective: The current study was conducted aiming at the investigation of pain beliefs and perceptio...
Background Epidemiological evidence suggests the impact psychological distress has on symptomatic o...
The aim of the study was to assess the implications of perceived pain and social support for coping ...
This research was executed as three separate studies. Study 1 focused on the perception of pain and ...
Objective: The study was conducted to determine the effect of pain beliefs on pain levels in cancer ...
AIMS: The aims of this thesis are to characterise clinically, neuropathic cancer pain and CIBP, to ...
Introduction : Cancer pain is chronic pain resulting from various mechanisms related to the natural ...
Pain, a frequently occurring component of the cancer experience, is known to have an effect on quali...
Background. Appropriate clinical assessment of pain in cancer patients is a necessary requirement fo...
Although evidence from chronic non-cancer pain population supports the role of pain-related beliefs ...
Cancer-related chronic pain (CP) represents a critical clinical issue through the disease, severely ...
Introduction and objective: Pain is the most common and universal symptom among all patients with th...
Based on the Multidimensional Model of Cancer Pain, pain beliefs/attitudes are known to be an import...
PubMed ID: 24121701This study aims to explore the individual experience of living with cancer pain. ...
Pain acceptance has been associated with improved physical and psychosocial well-being in chronic no...
Objective: The current study was conducted aiming at the investigation of pain beliefs and perceptio...
Background Epidemiological evidence suggests the impact psychological distress has on symptomatic o...
The aim of the study was to assess the implications of perceived pain and social support for coping ...
This research was executed as three separate studies. Study 1 focused on the perception of pain and ...
Objective: The study was conducted to determine the effect of pain beliefs on pain levels in cancer ...
AIMS: The aims of this thesis are to characterise clinically, neuropathic cancer pain and CIBP, to ...
Introduction : Cancer pain is chronic pain resulting from various mechanisms related to the natural ...
Pain, a frequently occurring component of the cancer experience, is known to have an effect on quali...
Background. Appropriate clinical assessment of pain in cancer patients is a necessary requirement fo...
Although evidence from chronic non-cancer pain population supports the role of pain-related beliefs ...
Cancer-related chronic pain (CP) represents a critical clinical issue through the disease, severely ...
Introduction and objective: Pain is the most common and universal symptom among all patients with th...
Based on the Multidimensional Model of Cancer Pain, pain beliefs/attitudes are known to be an import...
PubMed ID: 24121701This study aims to explore the individual experience of living with cancer pain. ...
Pain acceptance has been associated with improved physical and psychosocial well-being in chronic no...