Literature DB >> 9048432

Measurement issues in the comprehensive assessment of cancer pain.

A H Vallerand1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To examine issues related to the assessment of pain, symptoms and functional status in patients with cancer and the timing of assessment and appropriate tools to collect this information. DATA SOURCES: Review articles, research studies book chapters, and government guidelines pertaining to measurement issues in the assessment of cancer pain.
CONCLUSIONS: Each component of the measurement process (ie, choice of an instrument to measure pain, timing and frequency of measurement measurement of symptoms accompanying pain or its treatment, and measurement of functional status) is important in developing an accurate and comprehensive assessment of cancer pain. This comprehensive assessment is a prerequisite to effective pain management. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: For pain to be evaluated and treated effectively, regular consistent assessment of pain by the clinician is imperative. This comprehensive assessment allows the clinician to choose modalities most likely to work for the individual patient.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9048432     DOI: 10.1016/s0749-2081(97)80045-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Oncol Nurs        ISSN: 0749-2081            Impact factor:   2.315


  7 in total

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2.  Consistency and Accuracy of Multiple Pain Scales Measured in Cancer Patients From Multiple Ethnic Groups.

Authors:  Ok-Kyung Ham; Youjeong Kang; Helen Teng; Yaelim Lee; Eun-Ok Im
Journal:  Cancer Nurs       Date:  2015 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 2.592

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Authors:  Michael Naughton; Jade Homsi
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4.  A novel approach to the use of animals in studies of pain: validation of the canine brief pain inventory in canine bone cancer.

Authors:  Dorothy Cimino Brown; Raymond Boston; James C Coyne; John T Farrar
Journal:  Pain Med       Date:  2008-09-24       Impact factor: 3.750

5.  Evaluating the relationship between pain presentation and health-related quality of life in outpatients with metastatic or recurrent neoplastic disease.

Authors:  J E Owen; J C Klapow; L Casebeer
Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 3.440

6.  Validation of a novel traditional chinese medicine pulse diagnostic model using an artificial neural network.

Authors:  Anson Chui Yan Tang; Joanne Wai Yee Chung; Thomas Kwok Shing Wong
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2011-09-13       Impact factor: 2.629

7.  Utilization of brief pain inventory as an assessment tool for pain in patients with cancer: a focused review.

Authors:  Senthil P Kumar
Journal:  Indian J Palliat Care       Date:  2011-05
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