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Pocket Guide Pain Management 1st Edition Michael Schenk Eva Hoffmann

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Pocket Guide Pain Management 1st Edition Michael Schenk Eva Hoffmann
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Pages: 108
Author: Michael Schenk, Eva Hoffmann, Hilde Urnauer (auth.), Claudia Spies, Stephan A. Schug, Gunnar Jaehnichen, Sarah Harper, Benno Rehberg (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540329961, 9783540329978, 354032996X, 3540329978
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Pocket Guide Pain Management 1st Edition Michael Schenk Eva Hoffmann by Michael Schenk, Eva Hoffmann, Hilde Urnauer (auth.), Claudia Spies, Stephan A. Schug, Gunnar Jaehnichen, Sarah Harper, Benno Rehberg (eds.) 9783540329961, 9783540329978, 354032996X, 3540329978 instant download after payment.

In the United States about 50 million people sufer from recurrent or chronic pain, and nearly 10% of adults take medication for pain daily. Further, the disease burden of pain is expected to grow, relative to other illnesses and conditions. Despite the advances in pain medicine, most physicians are not - equately trained to treat chronic or even acute pain. As in other felds of medicine, pain medicine has long been dominated by expert op- ion relying on personal expertise, and only recently has a systematic evaluation of treatments in the terms of “evidence-based medicine” been performed. And also as in other felds of medicine, a lot can be achieved in pain medicine when certain basic diagnostic and therapeutic pathways are f- lowed correctly; more than can be achieved when only a few specialists are able to treat these conditions. “Standard operating procedures” (SOPs) are supposed to be concise practical aids for clinicians, standardizing treatments, diagnostic pa- ways and procedures in one of sometimes many possible ways. Although based on the available evidence, they are not evidence-based guidelines and are not supposed to replace such guidelines. On one hand, eviden- based medicine ofen leaves many options open, since in many cases the available evidence is not sufcient to recommend a specifc option. On the other hand, there might be reasons due to clinical practice (e. g.

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