About this Research Topic
Pain management is a key part of end-of-life and palliative care. Pain is one of the common symptoms that can reduce the quality of life of patients and their families. If pain is well managed, quality of life will improve. Because patients are likely to sleep better and have more energy during the day, If they feel less pain, they can be more active, which also reduces the risk of complications.
We expect researchers to focus on the pain. Identify the types of pain in patients and manage them in these patients using pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods.
We welcome the submission of manuscripts including, but not limited to, the following topics:
· Definition of pain and its characteristics in palliative care
- Pain assessment tools
- Psychometric evaluation of pain instruments in palliative care
- Pain in different age groups in palliative care
· Pain management
- Pain control models and model testing in palliative care
- Effective interventions in pain control in palliative care
o Pharmacological methods of pain management
o Non-pharmacological methods of pain management
o Interventional pain procedures
- Safety and effectivety in pain control in palliative care
· Consequences of pain in patients with Chronic Diseases
- Quality of life
- Patient Satisfaction
- Adherence to treatment
- Self-efficacy
- Depression
Keywords: Pain, Management, Palliative Care, Nurse
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