Handbook of Pain Assessment

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Dennis C. Turk, Ronald Melzack
Guilford Press, 8 ago 2011 - 542 pagine

This definitive clinical reference comprehensively reviews the most advanced methods for assessing the person in pain. The field's leading authorities present essential information and tools for evaluating psychosocial, behavioral, situational, and medical factors in patients' subjective experience, functional impairment, and response to treatment. Empirically supported instruments and procedures are detailed, including self-report measures, observational techniques, psychophysiological measures, and more. Best-practice recommendations are provided for assessing the most prevalent pain syndromes and for working with children, older adults, and people with communication difficulties. The book also weighs in on the limitations of existing methods and identifies key directions for future research.

 

Sommario

Chapter 1
3
Chapter 2
19
Chapter 3
45
Chapter 4
67
Chapter 5
98
Chapter 6
117
Chapter 7
134
Chapter 8
151
Chapter 15
294
Chapter 16
309
Chapter 17
326
Chapter 18
354
Chapter 19
376
Chapter 20
399
Chapter 21
415
Chapter 22
444

Chapter 9
176
Chapter 10
188
Chapter 11
213
Chapter 12
242
Chapter 13
260
Chapter 14
283
Chapter 23
455
Chapter 24
474
Chapter 25
489
Author Index
507
Subject Index
529
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Informazioni sull'autore (2011)

Dennis C. Turk, PhD, is the John and Emma Bonica Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Research and Director of the Center for Pain Research on Impact, Measurement, and Effectiveness at the University of Washington School of Medicine. His research focuses on the assessment and treatment of a range of chronic pain conditions, clinical trial design, comparative effectiveness research, subgroup identification and treatment matching, and coping and adaptation. Dr. Turk is a recipient of the John C. Liebeskind Award for Career Contribution to Pain Research from the American Academy of Pain Management and the Wilbert E. Fordyce Clinical Investigator Award from the American Pain Society. 
 
Ronald Melzack, PhD, until his death in 2019, was Professor Emeritus of Psychology at McGill University in Québec, Canada. Dr. Melzack developed the McGill Pain Questionnaire, the world's most widely used measurement tool for research on pain in human subjects. In recognition of his breakthrough research on pain, Dr. Melzack was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada and received the Prix du Québec for research in pure and applied science. Among numerous awards, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, was honoured with a Killam Prize, and earned the Grawemeyer Award for Psychology. In 2009, he was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame.

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