Introduction. The primary objectives of this study were to assess patients’ description of their acute pain intensity; patients’ attitude towards their pain management during hospitalization; and their overall satisfaction with pain treatment. Methodology. A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study was conducted between October 2014 and March 2015 in three medical centers in Lebanon. All participants’ responses were reported using descriptive statistics. The association between categorical variables was evaluated using Pearson χ2 test or Fisher’s exact test where the expected cell count was < 5. Results. A total of 119 women on the maternity services and 177 patients on the orthopedic services were surveyed. Around 50% of obstetric and 37%...
cute pain services were introduced more than 20 years ago as an organizational attempt to meet short...
Item does not contain fulltextThe treatment of acute pain remains unsatisfactory despite advances in...
Background Patient satisfaction with emergency care is associated with timeliness of care, empathy, ...
Background and aims: Assessment of patient satisfaction is an important tool for monitoring the qual...
Introduction: Pain is one of the most common complaints for which people come to the Emergency Depar...
Background: Suboptimal pain control has been frequently reported in healthcare settings and document...
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Aims and objectives. To examine the relationship between patient satisfaction and the incidence of s...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
The importance of pain management and assessment is paramount in the hospital environment. Nurses pl...
Rationale Pain assessment and treatment is influenced by subjective perception of pain. Despite the...
Background Pre-hospital pain management is increasingly important with most patients (80%) presentin...
Background: chronic and acute pain are extremely common, particularly among hospitalizes surgical pa...
Pain is a symptom that many people who visit the hospital with various illnesses experience. Inadequ...
Postoperative pain relief is often inadequate. Ignorance and misconceptions about opioids by ward st...
cute pain services were introduced more than 20 years ago as an organizational attempt to meet short...
Item does not contain fulltextThe treatment of acute pain remains unsatisfactory despite advances in...
Background Patient satisfaction with emergency care is associated with timeliness of care, empathy, ...
Background and aims: Assessment of patient satisfaction is an important tool for monitoring the qual...
Introduction: Pain is one of the most common complaints for which people come to the Emergency Depar...
Background: Suboptimal pain control has been frequently reported in healthcare settings and document...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Aims and objectives. To examine the relationship between patient satisfaction and the incidence of s...
The aim of this prospective study was to assess the quality of pain management hospitalized cancer p...
The importance of pain management and assessment is paramount in the hospital environment. Nurses pl...
Rationale Pain assessment and treatment is influenced by subjective perception of pain. Despite the...
Background Pre-hospital pain management is increasingly important with most patients (80%) presentin...
Background: chronic and acute pain are extremely common, particularly among hospitalizes surgical pa...
Pain is a symptom that many people who visit the hospital with various illnesses experience. Inadequ...
Postoperative pain relief is often inadequate. Ignorance and misconceptions about opioids by ward st...
cute pain services were introduced more than 20 years ago as an organizational attempt to meet short...
Item does not contain fulltextThe treatment of acute pain remains unsatisfactory despite advances in...
Background Patient satisfaction with emergency care is associated with timeliness of care, empathy, ...