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Effects of Pain Control Education on Pain Control Barrier, Postoperative Pain and Pain Control Satisfaction in Gynecological Patients

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 2006
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of preoperative pain control education on the pain control barrier, postoperative pain and pain control satisfaction in gynecological patients.The study was a quasi-experimental research design. There were 58 subjects who were admitted for gynecological surgery to D University Hospital in B city ...
Bok-Nam, Lee, Ga Eon, Lee
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PAIN CONTROL

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1989
1. There is a need for more data about the epidemiological nature of pain in older adults. Some evidence suggests that pain is a prevalent but under-reported symptom in this age group. 2. Some experimental studies have suggested that older adults have a different criteria for labeling a stimulus as painful. It is also likely that older adults attribute
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Control of Pain

Critical Care Clinics, 1992
Pain in critically ill and injured pediatric patients may go unrecognized and undertreated since children often suffer silently and caretakers are often fearful to intervene aggressively to alleviate pain. Methods are now readily available to relieve pain in the vast majority of ICU patients.
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Central pain control

Joint Bone Spine, 2006
We describe the anatomic and physiological components involved in pain physiology, with the goal of providing readers with the background information needed to understand central pain control mechanisms. These include spinal segmental controls, supraspinal excitatory and inhibitory controls, and diffuse noxious inhibitory controls (DNICs).
Bernard, Calvino, Rose Marie, Grilo
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Pain and pain control in children

Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1985
Focused research on pain and pain control in children has developed primarily in the last 10 years and even now is woefully inadequate in relation to the magnitude of the problem. The available research, inferences from the adult literature, and anecdotal information all indicate the elusive nature of pain.
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Postoperative Pain Control

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2015
Prevention and control of postoperative pain are essential. Inadequate treatment of postoperative pain continues to be a major problem after many surgeries and leads to worse outcomes, including chronic postsurgical pain. Optimal management of postoperative pain requires an understanding of the pathophysiology of pain, methods available to reduce pain,
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