Category: Chronic Pain
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Rehabilitation Methodology for Chronic Pain after Knee Arthroplasty
Rehabilitation Methodology for Chronic Pain after Knee Arthroplasty Table of Contents Introduction Main Body Conclusion Reference Introduction The study focuses on a specific population of people with chronic pain after TKA. The developed methodology (result) can be used for evaluation after interventions in the long term. Comparators are therapeutic exercise and surgical intervention. The results…
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The Characteristics and Importance of Chronic Pain
The Characteristics and Importance of Chronic Pain It is important to note that chronic pain is a major issue, which affects the general population in several layers. The implications can range from mild discomfort to a severe decrease in quality of life as well as impairment. Although the current measures rely on the use of…
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Holistic Nursing Practice: Assessment and Management of Chronic Pain
Holistic Nursing Practice: Assessment and Management of Chronic Pain Introduction Definition of Pain Pain is a multidimensional phenomenon; therefore, it is difficult to define. Pain has been defined in many different ways by health care practitioners. (Sternbach, 1999). Chronic pain: According to NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (2006, p. ix), chronic pain is defined as an…
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Case Study of Pain Management: Chronic Pain Treatment
Case Study of Pain Management: Chronic Pain Treatment Table of Contents Article Summary Synthesis Evaluation Conclusion References Chronic pain can be potentially debilitating, reducing a patients functional status and quality of life. Available treatments for this condition include either multidisciplinary interventions or single-discipline approaches with varying levels of efficacy. Various studies have evaluated the effectiveness…
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Holistic Nursing Practice: Assessment and Management of Chronic Pain
Holistic Nursing Practice: Assessment and Management of Chronic Pain Introduction Definition of Pain Pain is a multidimensional phenomenon; therefore, it is difficult to define. Pain has been defined in many different ways by health care practitioners. (Sternbach, 1999). Chronic pain: According to NHS Quality Improvement Scotland (2006, p. ix), chronic pain is defined as an…
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Diary App for Patients with Chronic Pain
Diary App for Patients with Chronic Pain Introduction Patients with chronic pain require consistent support from healthcare providers due to the challenges with which the target population has to deal on a regular basis. Monitoring changes in patients well-being is imperative since it will allow determining the instances in which the pain that they experience…
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Chronic Pain Medications Research Critique
Chronic Pain Medications Research Critique Broad Topic Area/Title The use of opioid and nonopioid medications in chronic pain treatment. Problem Statement The evidence regarding the impact of opioid treatment in comparison to nonopioid drugs for chronic pain is lacking. Purpose Statement To compare the pain-relieving effects of opioid and nonopioid medications for patients with hip…
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Chronic Pain: PICOT Question
Chronic Pain: PICOT Question Introduction Chronic pain can be defined as continual pain patients experience for an extended period of time, and it can impact the quality of life of the affected persons. However, opioid medication prescribed to treat long-term pain is highly addictive and can lead to dependency, drug misuse, and overdoses. This assignment…
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Chronic Pain: Extended Literature Review
Chronic Pain: Extended Literature Review Table of Contents Summary: Managing Chronic Pain Synthesis: Developing a New and Improved Framework Resources Assessment: Strengths and Weaknesses References Summary: Managing Chronic Pain Pain management is an essential responsibility if a nurse and an important element of meeting the patients needs. However, creating a uniform approach toward pain management…
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Chronic Pain as a Major Public Health Challenge: Argumentative Essay
Chronic Pain as a Major Public Health Challenge: Argumentative Essay Chronic pain is a multi-dimensional, distressing experience that can occur with or without tissue damage and persists over extended periods of time (at least 3 months) [1]. This disease is a public health problem worldwide [5]. Specifically, it is currently estimated that chronic pain affects…