نتایج جستجو برای: pain clinics

تعداد نتایج: 278676  

2017
L. Rødevand T. M. Ljosaa L. P. Granan T. Knutzen H. B. Jacobsen S. E. Reme

BACKGROUND Individual Placement and Support (IPS) is an evidence-based work rehabilitation model with well-documented effects for people with mental illness. The model has, however, never been tested out for people with chronic pain. This pilot study aimed to investigate chronic pain patients' experiences with the IPS job support model. METHODS We recruited eight consecutive patients referred...

Journal: :Pain 2008
Deirdre E Logan Robyn Lewis Claar Lisa Scharff

The objective of this study was to investigate associations between social desirability response bias and self-report of pain, disability, and psychological distress (depression, anxiety, and somatic symptoms) in a sample of children presenting to a multidisciplinary pediatric chronic pain clinic. A retrospective review was conducted on 414 consecutive clinic patients, ages 12-17 years, with ch...

Journal: :Pain research & management 2014
Danielle Ruskin Chitra Lalloo Khushnuma Amaria Jennifer N Stinson Erika Kewley Fiona Campbell Stephen C Brown Michael Jeavons Patricia A McGrath

BACKGROUND In clinical practice, children are often asked to rate their pain intensity on a simple 0 to 10 numerical rating scale (NRS). Although the NRS is a well-established measure for adults, no study has yet evaluated its validity for children with chronic pain. OBJECTIVES To examine the convergent and discriminant validity of the NRS as it is used within regular clinical practice to doc...

Journal: :Pain research & management 2007
Mary E Lynch Fiona A Campbell Alexander J Clark Michael J Dunbar David Goldstein Philip Peng Jennifer Stinson Helen Tupper

As medical costs escalate, health care resources must be prioritized. In this context, there is an increasing need for benchmarks and best practices in wait time management. In December 2005, the Canadian Pain Society struck a Task Force to identify benchmarks for acceptable wait times for treatment of chronic pain. The task force mandate included a systematic review and survey to identify nati...

2016
Lorin Stahlschmidt Boris Zernikow Julia Wager

Children and adolescents with highly disabling chronic pain of high intensity and frequency are admitted to specialized pain rehabilitation programs. Some barriers to obtaining this specialized care include a lack of availability of treatment centers, a perceived social stigma and individual barriers such as socioeconomic status. Specialized rehabilitation programs for severe disabling chronic ...

Journal: :International journal of behavioral medicine 2003
Floris W Kraaimaat Andrea W M Evers

This article presents a series of studies aimed at validating a comprehensive pain-coping inventory (PCI) that is applicable to various types of patients with chronic pain. Item and scale analyses were performed for patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), patients with chronic headache, and pain clinic outpatients. The following 6 scales were derived from a simultaneous component analysis: Pai...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2005
B Sofaer A P Moore I Holloway J M Lamberty T A S Thorp J O'Dwyer

BACKGROUND the practical issues confronting older people who suffer chronic pain may not be tackled in a pain clinic setting and little is known of their strategies for coping. They seem to have little or no information on how to improve the quality of their lives or on resources available to them. AIM the aim of this study was to ascertain from older people the practical, physical and psycho...

2013
Jawad Sultan James Wilson

Introduction: Suprascapular nerve blocks have been used successfully in rheumatology and pain clinics to control chronic shoulder pain. This study aims to assess the efficacy of ultrasound-guided suprascapular nerve blocks in a group of orthopaedic patients with persistent shoulder pain and stiffness. Materials and Methods: A prospective audit of twenty-two consecutive patients was performed. S...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 2014
Danielle Reddi Natasha Curran

Interest in chronic pain after surgery has grown since the finding that more than a fifth of patients attending chronic pain clinics cite surgery as the cause for their chronic pain. The problem is not limited to major surgery; even common minor procedures such as hernia repair have a significant risk of chronic pain. Surgical technique can influence the development of chronic postsurgical pain...

2010
Olufemi Gbenga Omitola Abiodun Olabisi Arigbede

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Orofacial pain is one of the most common reasons for attendance at the dental clinic. The prevalence and the sources of orofacial pain vary from place to place and patients' response to pain also differs. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and pattern of orofacial pain as well as the factors influencing patients' response to orofacial pain among patients p...

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