Assessing Chronic Pain offers a revolutionary approach to the evaluation and assessment of treatment for patients experiencing chronic pain. Unlike traditional methods that adhere strictly to the criteria of specific disciplines such as anesthesia, physical therapy, psychiatry, or psychology, this comprehensive guide provides a multidisciplinary perspective.
The editors, Drs. Camic and Brown, emphasize the importance of integrating various treatment approaches to create what they refer to as a “handbook” rather than a traditional textbook. This makes Assessing Chronic Pain a vital resource for clinicians and healthcare professionals seeking effective strategies for the assessment of chronic pain.
- Multidisciplinary Approach: Gain insights from multiple fields to enhance your understanding of chronic pain management.
- Practical Framework: Utilize a structured guide that assists specialists in addressing the complexities of chronic, non-malignant pain.
- Enhanced Decision-Making: Navigate procedural challenges and improve assessment accuracy with expert guidance.
Chronic pain is a pervasive issue that affects millions, and the challenges faced by clinicians can often lead to procedural problems and assessment indecision. Assessing Chronic Pain equips healthcare providers with the tools necessary to overcome these hurdles and deliver effective care tailored to the unique needs of each patient.
Authors:
Paul M. Camic (Editor)
Edition:
1st ed. 1989
Publication Date:
October 21, 2011
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