Cancer Pain ManagementJones and Bartlett Publishers, 1995 - 380 pages Cancer Pain Management, Second Edition will substantially advance pain education. The unique combination of authors -- an educator, a leading practitioner and administrator, and a research scientist -- provides comprehensive, authoritative coverage in addressing this important aspect of cancer care. The contributors, acknowledged experts in their areas, address a wide scope of issues. Educating health care providers to better assess and manage pain and improve patientsrsquo; and familiesrsquo; coping strategies are primary goals of this book. Developing research-based clinical guidelines and increasing funding for research is also covered. Ethical issues surrounding pain management and health policy implications are also explored. |
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Page 62
... important to note that both definitions denote pain as a subjective experience . The IASP definition directs assess- ment beyond the complaint of pain to deter- mine the etiology of the complaint and the most effective therapy for it ...
... important to note that both definitions denote pain as a subjective experience . The IASP definition directs assess- ment beyond the complaint of pain to deter- mine the etiology of the complaint and the most effective therapy for it ...
Page 163
... important to treat the primary cancer and so do not report their pain . Psycho- logical and physical stamina may be over- whelmed by the treatment demands of the pain and the disease . If this issue is not specifi- cally explored ...
... important to treat the primary cancer and so do not report their pain . Psycho- logical and physical stamina may be over- whelmed by the treatment demands of the pain and the disease . If this issue is not specifi- cally explored ...
Page 252
... important to identify the time of the assessment , how the pain assessment was made ( child - report , observation , or proxy re- port ) , and what tool was used . The tool used is important because scoring ranges vary among the tools ...
... important to identify the time of the assessment , how the pain assessment was made ( child - report , observation , or proxy re- port ) , and what tool was used . The tool used is important because scoring ranges vary among the tools ...
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