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Current Clinical Opinions, Attitudes and Awareness of Interns Regarding Post-operative and Cancer Pain Management in A Tertiary Care Centre.
Author: ChilkotiGeetanjali, SaxenaAshok Kumar, WadhwaRachna
Original Abstract of the Article :
AIM: This prospective study was aimed to assess the opinion, awareness and attitude of interns regarding pain assessment, pain management and common barriers in effective pain therapy for patients experiencing pain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A questionnaire including demographic details, knowledge of ...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4332128/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Interns and Pain Management: A Study of Knowledge and Attitudes
In the realm of healthcare, pain management is a critical aspect of providing compassionate and effective care. This study, like a camel traversing a scorching desert, investigates the knowledge, attitudes, and opinions of interns regarding pain assessment and management, particularly in the context of post-operative and cancer pain. The researchers employed a questionnaire to gather data from a cohort of interns at a tertiary care center, uncovering insights into their understanding of pain assessment tools, preferred medications, and perceived barriers in effective pain therapy. The study highlights the importance of providing comprehensive training in pain management to healthcare professionals, particularly at the early stages of their careers.The Importance of Training: A Foundation for Effective Pain Management
The study's findings underscore the need for dedicated training programs in pain management for interns. The lack of formal training and limited exposure to cancer pain management practices were identified as significant barriers to effective pain therapy. This lack of knowledge and training can lead to inadequate pain assessment, inappropriate medication choices, and a failure to effectively address patient suffering. The researchers emphasize that comprehensive training in pain management is crucial to improve the quality of care provided to patients experiencing pain.A Journey Towards Better Pain Management
The study serves as a reminder that pain management is a critical aspect of patient care. Investing in dedicated training programs for healthcare professionals, particularly at the early stages of their careers, is essential to ensure that patients receive effective and compassionate pain relief. Dr. Camel believes that providing interns with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage pain will not only improve patient outcomes but also contribute to a more compassionate and supportive healthcare system.Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research highlights the importance of comprehensive pain management training for healthcare professionals. The study's findings underscore the need for dedicated programs to equip interns with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage pain in patients.Date :
- Date Completed 2015-02-24
- Date Revised 2020-10-01
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