Publications by authors named "Chi Shan Lam"

Article Synopsis
  • The study looks at how having hope affects people with chronic pain, suggesting that hopeful people might feel less anxious or depressed.
  • Researchers gathered information from 106 patients in Hong Kong to see if there was a link between hope, pain, and mental health.
  • Results showed that higher hope was linked to less anxiety and depression, but it didn’t affect how much pain people felt.
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Background: Studies showed that adverse events within health care settings can lead to two victims. The first victim is the patient and family and the second victim is the involved healthcare professionals. However, there is a lack of research studying the experiences of healthcare professionals encountering clinical incidents in Hong Kong.

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Background. A patient- and assessor-blinded randomized controlled trial was conducted to examine the effectiveness of auricular transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) in relieving posthysterectomy pain. Method.

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