Literature DB >> 26572624

[Complex pain therapy: if the right hand does not know what the left hand does - A case report].

Gunther Riedl1, Lukas Radbruch2.   

Abstract

In this case report difficulties in cancer pain therapy are highlighted which can make adequate pain relief difficult. In addition to compliance, the main factor in this case report related to the patient, organizational setting and technological developments in recent years have become increasingly important. The transfer in storing medical records from paper version to a digital file has already started, and due to increasing amounts of data is also without alternative, though there is a lack of compatibility of the available information technology (IT) systems in Austria as well as across the borders in Europe. This often impedes continuous care to cancer patients, because this patient population is often treated by physicians in different settings and various disciplines. In particular, changes in the analgesic regimen to optimize pain relief in an inpatient setting sometimes cause problems when the medicines have to be prescribed subsequently in a private practice.Based on the available literature, the need for electric data collection in the health system and close networking with general practitioners and other physicians working in private practice will be discussed especially with regards to the medication. This is not only sensible and necessary in order to increase transparency and traceability of medical prescriptions, but also to minimize medical errors and avert harm to the patient.

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Keywords:  Drug prescription; Electronic medical record; Medication process; Palliative; Patient safety

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26572624     DOI: 10.1007/s10354-015-0401-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wien Med Wochenschr        ISSN: 0043-5341


  8 in total

Review 1.  Physician-related barriers to cancer pain management with opioid analgesics: a systematic review.

Authors:  Ramune Jacobsen; Per Sjøgren; Claus Møldrup; Lona Christrup
Journal:  J Opioid Manag       Date:  2007 Jul-Aug

Review 2.  The effect of electronic prescribing on medication errors and adverse drug events: a systematic review.

Authors:  Elske Ammenwerth; Petra Schnell-Inderst; Christof Machan; Uwe Siebert
Journal:  J Am Med Inform Assoc       Date:  2008-06-25       Impact factor: 4.497

3.  [Electronic patient record as the tool for better patient safety].

Authors:  Henning Schneider
Journal:  Bundesgesundheitsblatt Gesundheitsforschung Gesundheitsschutz       Date:  2015-01       Impact factor: 1.513

4.  Preventing medical injury.

Authors:  L L Leape; A G Lawthers; T A Brennan; W G Johnson
Journal:  QRB Qual Rev Bull       Date:  1993-05

5.  Symptoms during cancer pain treatment following WHO-guidelines: a longitudinal follow-up study of symptom prevalence, severity and etiology.

Authors:  T Meuser; C Pietruck; L Radbruch; P Stute; K A Lehmann; S Grond
Journal:  Pain       Date:  2001-09       Impact factor: 6.961

6.  Adherence to treatment in patient with severe cancer pain: A qualitative enquiry through illness narratives.

Authors:  Maria Marina Torresan; Lorenza Garrino; Alberto Borraccino; Giorgia Macchi; Anna De Luca; Valerio Dimonte
Journal:  Eur J Oncol Nurs       Date:  2015-02-14       Impact factor: 2.398

Review 7.  Does the patient-held record improve continuity and related outcomes in cancer care: a systematic review.

Authors:  Marjolein Gysels; Alison Richardson; Irene J Higginson
Journal:  Health Expect       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 3.377

8.  Patients want granular privacy control over health information in electronic medical records.

Authors:  Kelly Caine; Rima Hanania
Journal:  J Am Med Inform Assoc       Date:  2012-11-26       Impact factor: 4.497

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1.  [In Process Citation].

Authors:  Dietmar Weixler
Journal:  Wien Med Wochenschr       Date:  2015-12
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