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In most medical settings, pain has a high prevalence with 61% in emergency medical care [1], almost 75% in patients reporting to general practice facilities [2], and with 12 80% chronic pain believed to affect the population [3].
These results are readily generalizable to primary care settings, pain clinics, and spine surgery centers, where practitioners are often faced with the question about the best non-operative way to manage lumbosacral radicular pain.
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SETTING: Pain management center.
Various factors may have influenced the differences in the results of these studies such as patient's populations (chronic or acute pain, different ages, and different levels of cognitive impairment), types of pain (usual background pain, breakthrough pain), different settings of care (clinical or experimental) and administration methods (self-administration or interview).
Pain rates were highest in palliative care settings, although pain was also very prevalent in the home care sample.
The aim of this study was to explore how professionals in South African school settings assess pain in children with cerebral palsy, that is, how they observe a child in pain, how they address and investigate children's perceptions of their own pain, and how they interpret children's pain communication, in order to support them to continue with school activities.
In most settings the pain or fever of acute OM (AOM) is of principal concern.
In musculoskeletal settings, VAS pain changes of 11 [ 60], and 14 [ 61], are considered clinically significant [ 62].
The present study explored how professionals in South African school settings assessed pain in children with severe cerebral palsy and possible communication difficulties.
PrUs can affect patients in all health care settings, provoke pain and discomfort, decrease quality of life and even increase morbidity and residence time in healthcare institutions [ 3, 4].
Pain associated with PUs is also described in similar studies of PUs in acute settings identifying 59% pain prevalence [ 35], with 80% of participants reporting pain for over 1 hour a day [ 34] and Briggs et al. [ 24] finding 43% of hospital patients with PUs, reporting pain.
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