BACKGROUND: Acute pain in the A&E department (ED) has been described as a problem, however insight into the problem for trauma patients is lacking. OBJECTIVE: This study describes the prevalence of pain, the pain intensity and the effect of conventional pain treatment in trauma patients in the ED. METHODS: In a prospective cohort study of 450 trauma patients, pain was measured on admission and at discharge, using standardized and validated pain instruments. RESULTS: The prevalence of pain was high, both on admission (91%) and at discharge (86%). Two thirds of the trauma patients reported moderate or severe pain at discharge. Few patients received pharmacological or non-pharmacological pain relieving treatment during their stay in the ED. Pa...
Persistent pain after traumatic injury is a significant clinical problem. Pain assessment increases...
Proper pain management is an essential process when dealing with a patient suffering from blunt thor...
Background: In the light of the impact that pain has on patients, emergency department (ED) physicia...
Contains fulltext : 69031.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ac...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to give insight in the prevalence of pain, and the (effect of)...
OBJECTIVE: While acute musculoskeletal pain is a frequent complaint in emergency care, its managemen...
Background: Pain in trauma has a role similar to the double-edged sword. On the one hand, pain is a ...
Objective While acute musculoskeletal pain is a frequent complaint in emergency care, its management...
Aim: Pain represents the most frequent cause for patient admission to emergency departments (EDs). O...
Introduction: Pain is one of the most common complaints for which people come to the Emergency Depar...
Traumatic injuries occur very frequently and are almost universally painful. The current thesis desc...
<div><p>ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite the importance of acute pain in the health-dise...
INTRODUCTION: Acute pain in trauma patients in emergency care is still undertreated. Early pain trea...
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: The aim of pain management in the Emergency Department (ED) is to te...
Aims and Objectives: This study aims to examine the association between person, environment, health ...
Persistent pain after traumatic injury is a significant clinical problem. Pain assessment increases...
Proper pain management is an essential process when dealing with a patient suffering from blunt thor...
Background: In the light of the impact that pain has on patients, emergency department (ED) physicia...
Contains fulltext : 69031.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ac...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to give insight in the prevalence of pain, and the (effect of)...
OBJECTIVE: While acute musculoskeletal pain is a frequent complaint in emergency care, its managemen...
Background: Pain in trauma has a role similar to the double-edged sword. On the one hand, pain is a ...
Objective While acute musculoskeletal pain is a frequent complaint in emergency care, its management...
Aim: Pain represents the most frequent cause for patient admission to emergency departments (EDs). O...
Introduction: Pain is one of the most common complaints for which people come to the Emergency Depar...
Traumatic injuries occur very frequently and are almost universally painful. The current thesis desc...
<div><p>ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite the importance of acute pain in the health-dise...
INTRODUCTION: Acute pain in trauma patients in emergency care is still undertreated. Early pain trea...
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: The aim of pain management in the Emergency Department (ED) is to te...
Aims and Objectives: This study aims to examine the association between person, environment, health ...
Persistent pain after traumatic injury is a significant clinical problem. Pain assessment increases...
Proper pain management is an essential process when dealing with a patient suffering from blunt thor...
Background: In the light of the impact that pain has on patients, emergency department (ED) physicia...