2013
DOI: 10.4103/0973-1075.121529
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A prospective, non-interventional study of assessment and treatment adequacy of pain in the emergency department of a tertiary care cancer hospital

Abstract: Introduction:Pain is the most common reason for emergency department (ED) visits by the cancer patients. Treatment inconsistency and inadequacy are reported worldwide in the management of ED pain. We conducted a non-interventional observational study of 100 patients visiting ED with moderate to severe pain in a tertiary care cancer center.Aims:The goal of this study was to describe the characteristics of pain and its treatment by oncologists in ED.Materials and Methods:Management of 100 adult patients with com… Show more

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“…However, if it is underprescribed, it can cause millions of patients suffering from chronic and acute pain, unrelieved suffering (Dunn et al, 2010;Ghei, 2021;Von Korff and Deyo, 2004). This fear which many physicians have is termed "Opiophobia" which is commonly explained as an irrational fear of physicians for prescribing opioids to patients who suffer from intense pain (Bertin et al, 2021;Jain et al, 2013). Even though it is a familiar phenomenon it still prevails in both developing and developed countries at unprecedented rates (Alattas, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, if it is underprescribed, it can cause millions of patients suffering from chronic and acute pain, unrelieved suffering (Dunn et al, 2010;Ghei, 2021;Von Korff and Deyo, 2004). This fear which many physicians have is termed "Opiophobia" which is commonly explained as an irrational fear of physicians for prescribing opioids to patients who suffer from intense pain (Bertin et al, 2021;Jain et al, 2013). Even though it is a familiar phenomenon it still prevails in both developing and developed countries at unprecedented rates (Alattas, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%