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期刊名:Pain research & management

缩写:PAIN RES MANAG

ISSN:1203-6765

e-ISSN:1918-1523

IF/分区:3.0/Q2

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Ricardo Viana,Michael W C Payne Ricardo Viana
Background: Phantom limb pain (PLP) is a common complication after amputation, affecting up to 80% of the amputee population. However, only 5% to 10% of amputees have severe PLP impacting daily function. The present repor...
Paulo Pina,Elham Sabri,Peter G Lawlor Paulo Pina
Background: Uncontrolled cancer pain (CP) may impair quality of life. Given the multidimensional nature of CP, its poor control is often attributed to poor assessment and classification. ...
Michael G Wilson,John N Lavis,Moriah E Ellen Michael G Wilson
Background: Chronic pain is a serious health problem given its prevalence, associated disability, impact on quality of life and the costs associated with the extensive use of health care services by individuals living wit...
Christelle Khadra,Sylvie Le May,Isabelle Tremblay et al. Christelle Khadra et al.
Background: While mortality due to pediatric cancer has decreased, suffering has increased due to complex and lengthy treatments. Cancer in adolescence has repercussions on personal and physical development. Although suff...
Zlatina Kostova,Maria Caiata-Zufferey,Peter J Schulz Zlatina Kostova
Background: There is strong empirical evidence that the support that chronic patients receive from their environment is fundamental for the way they cope with physical and psychological suffering. Nevertheless, in the cas...
A Erin Connelly,Amy J Tucker,Laima S Kott et al. A Erin Connelly et al.
Background: With no cure or effective treatments for osteoarthritis (OA), the need to identify modifiable factors to decrease pain and increase physical function is well recognized. ...
Hongling Nie,Ya-Xiong Yang,Yang Wang et al. Hongling Nie et al.
Background: Effective analgesia is essential for the postoperative care of orthopedic patients. Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of...
Robert Neil Porter,Roger E Chafe,Leigh A Newhook et al. Robert Neil Porter et al.
Background: Provision of appropriate and timely treatment for pain in the pediatric population has been challenging. Children with painful conditions commonly present to emergency departments (EDs), a setting in which it ...
Emilie Paul-Savoie,Patricia Bourgault,Emilie Gosselin et al. Emilie Paul-Savoie et al.
Background: Chronic pain is a complex phenomenon resulting from biological, psychological and social factors, and the use of patient-centred care (PCC) appears to be a promising avenue for its treatment. Various methods h...