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Charap AD : The knowledge , attitudes , and experience of medical personnel treating pain in the terminally ill . Mt. Sinai J Med 45 ; 561-580 , 1978 5. Cohen FL : Postsurgical pain relief : Patients ' status and nurses ' medication ...
Charap AD : The knowledge , attitudes , and experience of medical personnel treating pain in the terminally ill . Mt. Sinai J Med 45 ; 561-580 , 1978 5. Cohen FL : Postsurgical pain relief : Patients ' status and nurses ' medication ...
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ment in improving professionals knowledge and / or attitudes , 37,39,80 but further research is needed . Attitudes . Educational deficiencies have not been the only issue contributing to problems in the management of pain .
ment in improving professionals knowledge and / or attitudes , 37,39,80 but further research is needed . Attitudes . Educational deficiencies have not been the only issue contributing to problems in the management of pain .
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Strategies for Improving Knowledge and Attitudes It is clear that prevailing educational approaches to pain management are inadequate in preparing health care professionals to manage clinical pain . Issues affecting proper use of drugs ...
Strategies for Improving Knowledge and Attitudes It is clear that prevailing educational approaches to pain management are inadequate in preparing health care professionals to manage clinical pain . Issues affecting proper use of drugs ...
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Contents
Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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