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Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence (2nd edition) [2005]
APM:SE Working Group of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists and Faculty of Pain Medicine
Keywords
Pain Management
Abstract of evidence have been documented according to the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) designation (NHMRC 1999). The Jadad scoring instrument was used to score the quality of all randomised controlled trials (RCTs) (Jadad 1996). Acute Pain
Abstract of evidence have been documented according to the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) designation (NHMRC 1999). The Jadad scoring instrument was used to score the quality of all randomised controlled trials (RCTs) (Jadad 1996). Acute Pain
Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence (3rd edition) [2010]
Macintyre PE; Schug SA ; Scott DA ; Visser EJ ; Walker SM; APM:SE Working Group of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists and Faculty of Pain Medicine
Keywords
Pain Management
Abstract ) (Jadad 1996). Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence messages for each topic are specified with the highest level of evidence available to support them, or with a symbol showing that they are based on clinical experience or expert opinion.
Abstract ) (Jadad 1996). Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence messages for each topic are specified with the highest level of evidence available to support them, or with a symbol showing that they are based on clinical experience or expert opinion.
Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence (4th edition) [2015]
Schug SA ; Palmer GM; Scott DA ; Halliwell R; Trinca J; APM:SE Working Group of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists and Faculty of Pain Medicine
Keywords
Pain Management
Abstract instrument was used to score the quality of all randomised controlled trials (RCTs) (Jadad 1996). Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence messages for each topic are specified with the highest level of evidence available to support them, or with a symbol
Abstract instrument was used to score the quality of all randomised controlled trials (RCTs) (Jadad 1996). Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence messages for each topic are specified with the highest level of evidence available to support them, or with a symbol
Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence (5th edition) [Dec-2020]
Schug SA ; Palmer GM; Scott DA ; Alcock MM; Halliwell R; Mott JF; APM:SE Working Group of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists and Faculty of Pain Medicine
Keywords
Pain Management
Clinical Pain Management : Acute Pain [2008]
Macintyre Pamela; Rowbotham David; Walker Suellen
Keywords
Pain Management
Acute pain management : a practical guide [2015]
Macintyre Pamela; Schug Stephan A
Keywords
Acute Pain
Systematic Review of Pain Medicine Content, Teaching, and Assessment in Medical School Curricula Internationally Shipton EE; Bate F; Garrick R ; Steketee C; Shipton EA; Visser EJ
Keywords
Pain medicine
Abstract Med, Medline, Excerpta Medica database (EMBASE), Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), and Google Scholar, and Best Evidence Medical Education (BEME) data bases. RESULTS: Fourteen studies met the inclusion criteria. Evaluation of pain medicine
Abstract Med, Medline, Excerpta Medica database (EMBASE), Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), and Google Scholar, and Best Evidence Medical Education (BEME) data bases. RESULTS: Fourteen studies met the inclusion criteria. Evaluation of pain medicine
Pain, analgesia and anaesthesia: management of acute, chronic and cancer pain: a compilation of publications 1971-2005 [2005]
Cousins, Michael J
Keywords
Cancer Pain
Opioid use in chronic non-cancer pain--part 1: known knowns and known unknowns. [Mar-2013]
Holliday S; Hayes C ; Dunlop A
Keywords
Chronic Pain
Abstract : To provide an understanding of what is known, and what is not known, about the use of opioids in chronic non-cancer pain using an evidence-based approach. DISCUSSION: For chronic non-cancer pain, the evidence base for the long-term use of opiates is mediocre
Abstract : To provide an understanding of what is known, and what is not known, about the use of opioids in chronic non-cancer pain using an evidence-based approach. DISCUSSION: For chronic non-cancer pain, the evidence base for the long-term use of opiates is mediocre
Australasian anaesthesia 2011: invited papers and selected continuing education lectures [2012]
Riley RH
Keywords
Complex regional pain syndrome
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