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[PDF] Top 20 Relationships of Analgesics Adherence to Patient-Related Barriers and Satisfaction of Pain Management in Cancer Outpatients

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Relationships of Analgesics Adherence to Patient-Related Barriers and  Satisfaction of Pain Management in Cancer Outpatients

Relationships of Analgesics Adherence to Patient-Related Barriers and Satisfaction of Pain Management in Cancer Outpatients

... Relationships of Analgesics Adherence to Patient-Related Barriers and Satisfaction of Pain Management in Cancer ... See full document

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Overcoming patient-related barriers to cancer pain management for home care patients

Overcoming patient-related barriers to cancer pain management for home care patients

... Questionnaire, and a demographic questionnaire were used for data ...consisted of 18 patients in the experimental group and 19 patients in the control ...tests, and paired tests ... See full document

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Long-term Effectiveness of a Patient and Family Pain Education Program on Overcoming Barriers to Management of Cancer Pain

Long-term Effectiveness of a Patient and Family Pain Education Program on Overcoming Barriers to Management of Cancer Pain

... purpose of this research was to investigate the effectiveness of a patient and family pain education program on reducing cancer patients' and their families' ... See full document

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The effectiveness of a pain educational program on overcoming the patient-related barriers to cancer pain management for Taiwanese home care patients with cancer pain.

The effectiveness of a pain educational program on overcoming the patient-related barriers to cancer pain management for Taiwanese home care patients with cancer pain.

... Questionnaire, and a demographic questionnaire were used for data ...consisted of 18 patients in the experimental group and 19 patients in the control ...tests, and paired tests ... See full document

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Development and Testing of the Pain Opioid Analgesics Beliefs Scale in TaiwaneseCancer Patients

Development and Testing of the Pain Opioid Analgesics Beliefs Scale in TaiwaneseCancer Patients

... key to successful management of pain, beliefs of all team members regarding opioids can influence pain control outcomes, and should be ...developed to test beliefs, ... See full document

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A comparison of pain management: Quality in hospices and hospitals for advanced cancer patients in Taiwan (abstract)

A comparison of pain management: Quality in hospices and hospitals for advanced cancer patients in Taiwan (abstract)

... consisted of the Barriers Questionnaire-Taiwan form, the Brief Pain Inventory-Chinese version, the ECOG performance status scale, and a demographic and medication ...the Barriers ... See full document

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Assessing analgesic regimen adherence with the Morisky Medication Adherence Measure for Taiwanese patients with cancer pain

Assessing analgesic regimen adherence with the Morisky Medication Adherence Measure for Taiwanese patients with cancer pain

... noted patient satisfac- tion with the treatment process and outcome is an important factor related to compliance with ...Although patient satisfac- tion with treatment for other medical ... See full document

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Assessing analgesic regimen adherence with the Morisky Medication Adherence Measure for Taiwanese patients with cancer pain

Assessing analgesic regimen adherence with the Morisky Medication Adherence Measure for Taiwanese patients with cancer pain

... medication adherence score were age, the Barriers Questionnaire score, and satisfaction with pain management by clinicians after entering pain severity, pain ... See full document

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Patient-related barriers to cancer pain management in Taiwan.

Patient-related barriers to cancer pain management in Taiwan.

... Abstract Barriers to optimal cancer pain management exist among clinicians and patients and within the healthcare ...examines patient barriers to ... See full document

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Patient barriers to cancer pain management: from the viewpoint of the cancer patients receiving analgesics in a teaching hospital  of Taiwan.

Patient barriers to cancer pain management: from the viewpoint of the cancer patients receiving analgesics in a teaching hospital of Taiwan.

... School of Nursing, National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan, ...purpose of this study was to investigate the barriers to receiving analgesics for cancer pain ... See full document

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Identifying attitudinal barriers to family management of cancer pain in palliative care in Taiwan

Identifying attitudinal barriers to family management of cancer pain in palliative care in Taiwan

... consisted of the Brief Pain Inventory–Chinese version and a demographic ...caregivers of palliative care patients with advanced cancer had concerns about reporting pain ... See full document

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Barriers to the analgesic management of cancer pain: a comparison of attitudes of Taiwanese patients and their family caregivers

Barriers to the analgesic management of cancer pain: a comparison of attitudes of Taiwanese patients and their family caregivers

... total of 159 dyads of oncology outpatients and their primary family caregivers (n = 318) participated in this ...consisted of the Barriers Questionnaire-Taiwan form, the ... See full document

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Barriers to the analgesic management of cancer pain: a comparison of attitudes of Taiwanese patients and their family caregivers

Barriers to the analgesic management of cancer pain: a comparison of attitudes of Taiwanese patients and their family caregivers

... Most importantly, patient and caregiver concerns had an impact on how the patients' pain was managed: (1) patients and their family caregivers with higher levels of concerns used inade[r] ... See full document

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Development and Testing of the Pain Opioid Analgesics Beliefs Scale in Taiwanese Cancer Patients

Development and Testing of the Pain Opioid Analgesics Beliefs Scale in Taiwanese Cancer Patients

... purpose of the study was to develop and preliminarily test the feasibility, validity, reliability, and factor structures of the Pain Opioid Analgesics Beliefs ... See full document

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Cancer patient and staff ratings of caring behaviors: Relationship to level of pain intensity

Cancer patient and staff ratings of caring behaviors: Relationship to level of pain intensity

... illness- related disability, physical pain, or psychological agony, and thus, are closely connected with the experience of ...1 Cancer pain has a profound impact on every aspect ... See full document

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Cancer patient and staff ratings of caring behaviors: Relationship to level of pain intensity

Cancer patient and staff ratings of caring behaviors: Relationship to level of pain intensity

... differences in the perceived importance of nursing caring behaviors between patients with cancer pain and oncology nurses and to explore the relationship between level ... See full document

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Emergency nurses' knowledge of perceived barriers in pain management in Taiwan

Emergency nurses' knowledge of perceived barriers in pain management in Taiwan

... AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore knowledge of and perceived barriers to pain management among emergency nurses in ...BACKGROUND: Pain is the most ... See full document

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Disclosure of the cancer diagnosis as it relates to the quality of pain management among patients with cancer pain in Taiwan.

Disclosure of the cancer diagnosis as it relates to the quality of pain management among patients with cancer pain in Taiwan.

... The major findings in this study were as follows: the majority of the patients with pain (79%) had been informed that the diagnosis was cancer, and for the majority (89%) the disclosur[r] ... See full document

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Congruity of cancer pain perceptions between Taiwanese patients and family caregivers; relationship to patients, concerns about reporting pain and using analgesics.

Congruity of cancer pain perceptions between Taiwanese patients and family caregivers; relationship to patients, concerns about reporting pain and using analgesics.

... purposes of this study were twofold: first, to examine the congruity of cancer pain perceptions between Taiwanese cancer patients and their family caregivers and ... See full document

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Solving Family-related Barriers to Truthfulness in Cases of Terminal Cancer in Taiwan: A Professional Perspective

Solving Family-related Barriers to Truthfulness in Cases of Terminal Cancer in Taiwan: A Professional Perspective

... with cancer patients to know the nature and prognosis of their dis- ...portion of patients actu- ally obtains enough information as they ...disclosure of information, has ... See full document

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