The Postoperative Pain Assessment Skills Pilot Trial
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Pain-related misbeliefs among health care professionals (HCPs) are common and contribute to ineffective postoperative pain assessment. While standardized patients (SPs) have been effectively used to improve HCPs’ assessment skills, not all centres have SP programs. The present...
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Main Authors: | Michael McGillion, Adam Dubrowski, Robyn Stremler, Judy Watt-Watson, Fiona Campbell, Colin McCartney, J Charles Victor, Jeffrey Wiseman, Linda Snell, Judy Costello, Anja Robb, Sioban Nelson, Jennifer Stinson, Judith Hunter, Thuan Dao, Sara Promislow, Nancy McNaughton, Scott White, Cindy Shobbrook, Lianne Jeffs, Kianda Mauch, Marit Leegaard, W Scott Beattie, Martin Schreiber, Ivan Silver |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2011-01-01
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Series: | Pain Research and Management |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/278397 |
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