Acceptance and commitment therapy: an appropriate treatment option for older adults with chronic painKaren Barban9 June 2016
Effects of an Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy programme on chronic pain patientsDave A Bergeron13 April 2016
Patients are aware of risks of opioid dependence, yet note poor communication from providers about pain and pain managementDanielle M McCarthy, Howard S Kim23 March 2016
Nurses experience feelings of disempowerment when caring for patients in severe painRob Monks8 June 2015
No difference in pain, swelling or function with NSAIDs compared with paracetamol for soft tissue injuryMichel P J van den Bekerom8 October 2015
Clinically significant pain is experienced by just over a third of all hospitalised patients, affecting around a half of surgical and a quarter of medical admissionsElizabeth Manias8 April 2015
Review: femoral nerve block may be the most effective option for pain relief following total knee replacementAaron J Krych, Mark W Pagnano21 August 2014
Health professionals' pain management decisions are influenced by their role (nurse or physician) and by patient gender, age and ethnicitySean M Phelan, Rachel R Hardeman13 August 2014
Limited evidence that single-dose oral ibuprofen plus codeine is more effective for postoperative pain than either drug aloneJaime L Baratta, Kishor Gandhi, Eugene R Viscusi29 July 2013
Even with regular use of an observational scale to assess pain among nursing home residents with dementia, pain-relieving interventions are not frequently usedJiska Cohen-Mansfield1 May 2013