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The role of the patient in the management of post surgical pain
Authors:Russell M.F. Hawkins
Affiliation:Clinical Psychologist, Flinders Medical Centre Pain Clinic, Senior Lecturer in Psychology , University of South Australia
Abstract:Abstract

An experiment was conducted to test the idea that patients do not have the necessary knowledge about pain relief to contribute effectively to their own pain management through such strategies as being more assertive in requesting analgesia. When patients were provided with video-taped information about available pain control techniques, together with a rationale for the minimisation of pain and encouragement to request analgesia as required, they did not achieve significantly less pain than control groups. Since patients were well satisfied with pain levels substantially greater than zero, it is argued that the conventional wisdom that high pain scores indicate that post surgical pain is badly treated should be re-assessed.
Keywords:Acute pain  psychology  patient-role  satisfaction.
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