نتایج جستجو برای: pain assessment

تعداد نتایج: 788748  

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2007
Martha D Buffum Mimi Haberfelde

Persons with advanced dementia often have pain that is underrecognized and undertreated primarily because they cannot clearly communicate their needs. Consequently, they receive fewer analgesics than cognitively intact persons with the same conditions. Several assessment methods have been developed in the past decade, yet pain assessment and management problems persist in all care settings. The...

2016
G N Bisciotti P Volpi R Zini A Auci A Aprato A Belli G Bellistri P Benelli S Bona D Bonaiuti G Carimati G L Canata G Cassaghi S Cerulli G Delle Rose P Di Benedetto F Di Marzo F Di Pietto L Felicioni L Ferrario A Foglia M Galli E Gervasi L Gia C Giammattei A Guglielmi A Marioni B Moretti R Niccolai N Orgiani A Pantalone F Parra A Quaglia F Respizzi L Ricciotti M T Pereira Ruiz A Russo E Sebastiani G Tancredi F Tosi Z Vuckovic

The nomenclature and the lack of consensus of clinical evaluation and imaging assessment in groin pain generate significant confusion in this field. The Groin Pain Syndrome Italian Consensus Conference has been organised in order to prepare a consensus document regarding taxonomy, clinical evaluation and imaging assessment for groin pain. A 1-day Consensus Conference was organised on 5 February...

2014

This article reviews the literature on fingertip injuries, physiology of pain management and assessment of these injuries. Assessment of pain using a recognised pain assessment tool is essential and can impact greatly on a patient quality of life. This article presents the results of a small dressing evaluation that also employed daily patient pain dairies for 14 days. The standard dressing gro...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2012
Maria do Carmo de Oliveira Ribeiro Carlos Umberto Pereira Ana Maria Calil Sallum José Antonio Barreto Alves Marcelly Freitas Albuquerque Paula Akemi Fujishima

The study objectives were to characterize the profile of the doctors and nurses caring for patients in the craniotomy postoperative period, checking pain assessment methods and to identify the existence of analgesia protocols. Cross-sectional and analytical study. The casuistry is constituted of 30 doctors and 30 nurses. The results revealed that 83.3 % of the nurses were female, 63.3% knew pai...

Journal: :Dimensions of critical care nursing : DCCN 2010
Patricia Juarez Annmarie Bach Manisa Baker Deborah Duey Sue Durkin Barb Gulczynski Michelle Nellett Susie O'Mara Bonnie Schleder Cheryl A Lefaiver

The assessment of pain experienced by the patient requiring mechanical ventilation can be a challenge for critical care nurses. This study was conducted to assess the reliability and validity of two pain behavior assessment tools. Patients who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled from 13 critical care units and one long-term acute care unit within eight hospitals. A total of 200 patients we...

Journal: :Reviews in pain 2011
Donna Brown

Research reveals that older people continue to experience much suffering from acute and chronic pain conditions.People with cognitive impairment receive less analgesia than their cognitively intact peers.Postoperative pain assessment with older people in the acute hospital setting remains a challenge.Context and culture have a significant impact of pain assessment practices.Due to a paucity of ...

2012
Anjalee Brahmbhatt Tope Adeloye Ari Ercole Steven M. Bishop Helen L. Smith Daniel W. Wheeler

Pain assessment in children can be extremely challenging. Most professional bodies recommend that parents or carers should be involved with their child's pain assessment; but the evidence that parents can accurately report pain on behalf of their children is mixed. Our objective was to examine whether there were differences in post-operative pain score ratings between the child, nurse and paren...

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