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Original Source: Cesarean Postoperative Pain Satisfaction With Intravenous Patient-Controlled Analgesia (IV PCA), Oral, or Epidural Method

Hypothesis: There is no significant difference in Cesarean patients' perceptions of overall pain management satisfaction between methods used for postoperative pain management. There is a significant difference between Cesarean patients' perceptions of advantages and disadvantages of three postoperative pain management methods identified by obstetrical patients. Participants will be introduced to study by anesthesia personnel in labor and delivery. The subject wi...

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Pain is defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in term...

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Simple questionnaire helps predict prognosis in back pain patients

The Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Questionnaire and a prognostic assessment may help manual therapists identify patients with low-back pain who are at risk for persistent problems following manual ther...

Predictors for Inpatient Pain identified

Researchers have identified reliable predictors of pain by surveying patients throughout their hospital stays about the severity of their pain and their levels of satisfaction with how their pain was...

Study Finds Interdisciplinary Approach To Monitoring And Managing Pain Improves Patient Care And Satisfaction

Researchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine have identified reliable predictors of pain by surveying patients throughout their hospital stays about the severity of their pain and their levels of s...

Mount Sinai researchers identify predictors for inpatient pain

(The Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine) Researchers have identified reliable predictors of pain by surveying patients about the severity of their pain and their levels of satisfact...

Researchers identify predictors for inpatient pain

Researchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine have identified reliable predictors of pain by surveying patients throughout their hospital stays about the severity of their pain and their levels of s...

Pain Plan for Elders Improves Satisfaction Scores

Patient satisfaction scores for pain control were suboptimal on a 32-bed NICHE (Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders) senior adult medical and intermediate acute care unit at Saint Mary's Hea...

Errors in Table and Text in: Prevalence of and Factors Associated With Persistent Pain Following Breast Cancer Surgery

Errors in Table and Text. In the Original Contribution entitled, “Prevalence of and Factors Associated With Persistent Pain Following Breast Cancer Surgery,” published in the November 11, 2009, is...

Pain Management in Patients with Substance Use Disorders

Stigmatization, misconceptions, and limited access to providers make pain management especially challenging for this population. Pain Management Nursing

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Comparing effects of intravenous patient-controlled analgesia and intravenous injection in patients who have undergone total hysterectomy.

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of two pain management methods, intravenous patient-controlled analgesia and conventional intravenous injection, in terms of pain level, adverse reactions e...

Patient satisfaction with care in the intensive care unit: can we rely on proxies?

Background: To investigate whether next of kin can be addressed as proxy to assess patients' satisfaction with care in the intensive care unit (ICU). Methods: Prospective observational multicentre stu...

Predictors of high score patient-reported barriers to controlling cancer pain: a preliminary report.

PURPOSE: Pain is one of the most common and devastating symptoms in cancer patients, and misunderstandings on the patient's part can cause major obstacles in pain management. METHOD: We evaluated fact...

Postoperative pain assessment after septorhinoplasty.

Postoperative pain after septorhinoplasty and its optimal management has not been described in detail. Fifty-two adult septorhinoplasty patients were included in a prospective cohort single center stu...

Persistent pain and sensory changes following cosmetic breast augmentation.

BACKGROUND: Persistent postsurgical pain has been reported following cosmetic breast augmentation, but little is known about the underlying mechanisms. AIMS: To describe the prevalence, character, and...

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