Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pain assessment and monitoring is a prerequisite for its adequate treatment in patients with cancer. We performed a feasibility study on the use of short message service (SMS) and interactive voice response (IVR) to improve pain management in patients with cancer, including terminally ill patients. METHODS: During 4 weeks, palliative patients received a daily IVR asking to provide their pain score on a numeric rating scale (NRS) with their mobile phone. If pain was moderate or high, the nurse contacted the patient the same day and, if required, adapted the treatment. RESULTS: Thirteen of the 17 invited patients agreed to participate (79%), four died during the study period. IVR/SMS provides a reliab...
Pain experienced by advanced cancer patients is often poorly controlled due to inadequate assessment...
Pain is a common and severe problem in cancer patients. Current care regimens are often insufficient...
PurposeTo evaluate the feasibility of implementing systematic patient symptom monitoring during trea...
BACKGROUND: Pain assessment and monitoring is a prerequisite for its adequate treatment in patients ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: One-half of patients with cancer have pain. In nearly one out of two cancer pa...
Introduction: For adequate pain treatment in patients with cancer, it is important to monitor and ev...
Background: Despite the availability of effective medications and clinical guidelines for pain manag...
Purpose: Cancer pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom. To enhance self-management in outpatien...
Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) systems are being developed for electroni...
Contains fulltext : 200515.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Pai...
Research aims To conduct a systematic search of the literature documenting ICT systems used for p...
Background: In the outpatient setting, pain management is often inadequate in patients with cancer-r...
Background: Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer, having an enormous ...
PURPOSE: Cancer pain is a distressing and complex experience. It is feasible that the systematic col...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine which methods of remote symptom assessment cancer outpatients...
Pain experienced by advanced cancer patients is often poorly controlled due to inadequate assessment...
Pain is a common and severe problem in cancer patients. Current care regimens are often insufficient...
PurposeTo evaluate the feasibility of implementing systematic patient symptom monitoring during trea...
BACKGROUND: Pain assessment and monitoring is a prerequisite for its adequate treatment in patients ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: One-half of patients with cancer have pain. In nearly one out of two cancer pa...
Introduction: For adequate pain treatment in patients with cancer, it is important to monitor and ev...
Background: Despite the availability of effective medications and clinical guidelines for pain manag...
Purpose: Cancer pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom. To enhance self-management in outpatien...
Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) systems are being developed for electroni...
Contains fulltext : 200515.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Pai...
Research aims To conduct a systematic search of the literature documenting ICT systems used for p...
Background: In the outpatient setting, pain management is often inadequate in patients with cancer-r...
Background: Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer, having an enormous ...
PURPOSE: Cancer pain is a distressing and complex experience. It is feasible that the systematic col...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine which methods of remote symptom assessment cancer outpatients...
Pain experienced by advanced cancer patients is often poorly controlled due to inadequate assessment...
Pain is a common and severe problem in cancer patients. Current care regimens are often insufficient...
PurposeTo evaluate the feasibility of implementing systematic patient symptom monitoring during trea...