نتایج جستجو برای: cancer pain control

تعداد نتایج: 2377889  

Journal: :Japanese journal of clinical oncology 1996
M Sasako

recently reported the clinical response to chemotherapy in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer. To assess the clinical efficacy of the treatment, they used pain assessment by the patients themselves (employing a pain assessment card) and the amount of morphine consumed. This type of assessment is already used in the USA and will be widely applied in Japan in the future. However, there are ...

Journal: :Cancer nursing 2013
Berit T Valeberg Eva Kolstad Milada C Småstuen Christine Miaskowski Tone Rustøen

BACKGROUND The majority of cancer treatment is provided in outpatient settings. Family caregivers' (FCs') knowledge and beliefs about pain and its management are critical components of effective care. OBJECTIVE This study's aim was to evaluate the efficacy of a psychoeducational intervention, compared with control, to increase FCs' knowledge of cancer pain management. INTERVENTION/METHODS F...

2017
Uri Hochberg Maria Francisca Elgueta Jordi Perez

Lung cancer is one of the four most prevalent cancers worldwide. Comprehensive patient care includes not only adherence to clinical guidelines to control and when possible cure the disease but also appropriate symptom control. Pain is one of the most prevalent symptoms in patients diagnosed with lung cancer; it can arise from local invasion of chest structures or metastatic disease invading bon...

Journal: :Japanese journal of clinical oncology 2013
Takashi Yamaguchi Yasuo Shima Tatsuya Morita Miki Hosoya Motohiro Matoba

Pain is the most frequent and distressing symptom in cancer patients. As part of a worldwide effort to improve the quality of pain control, several clinical guidelines for the management of cancer pain have been published and revised in the last decade. The Japanese Society of Palliative Medicine first published a Japanese clinical guideline for the management of cancer pain in 2000. Since then...

Journal: :Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 1987

Journal: :Nursing older people 2017
Margaret Dunham Peter Allmark Karen Collins

Aim To consider how the older person constructs the experience of cancer pain and how this is informed by expectations and experiences. Method Nine older people with cancer were asked to keep diaries and subsequently interviewed about their experiences of living with cancer and pain. Findings Five themes were identified - better to be old than to be dying with cancer, maintaining control and in...

2010
Mariam Hameed Haroon Hameed Michael Erdek

A majority of pancreatic cancer patients present with pain at the time of diagnosis. Pain management can be challenging in light of the aggressive nature of this cancer. Apart from conventional pharmacotherapy, timely treatment with neurolytic celiac plexus block (NCPB) has been shown to be of benefit. NCPB has demonstrated efficacious pain control in high quality studies with analgesic effects...

Journal: :Internal and emergency medicine 2013
Ersilia Lucenteforte Valentina Maggini Raffaella Maione Valentina Fabbroni Carlo Tomino Alessandro Mugelli

Pain treatment in Italy is far from being optimal. In order to improve this situation, the reporting of a complete assessment of pain in the clinical record became compulsory by law. Pain-related cancer protocols (143) were selected from the National Monitoring Centre of Clinical Trials Database and reviewed. Our data indicate that pain management is not being reported as it should be: treatmen...

Journal: :AANA journal 2003
Jeffrey J Huang Carl Lauryssen

The objective of this case report is to discuss the successful postoperative analgesic management in a patient who had disseminated rectal cancer pain and failed to obtain pain relief despite high-dose intravenous hydromorphone. A 45-year-old male had metastatic rectal cancer involving multiple vertebrae. After a T6 corpectomy, the patient failed to obtain effective pain relief with massive dos...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2014
Nadine Matthie Susan C McMillan

Ninety percent of patients with advanced cancer are reported to experience pain at some time during the course of their illness. This pain usually is improperly evaluated because it varies by patient and is difficult to control. Pain often cannot be conceptualized because of the individual nature of patient experience; however, patterns of pain occur in those suffering from similar conditions. ...

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