One hundred and ninety-one patients were interviewed before and after surgery about their attitude toward and the quality of received pain relief. The nurses working in the same surgical units answered a questionnaire covering attitudes to postoperative pain and pain treatment. Forty-seven percent of the patients were in pain at the time of the postsurgical interview, 10% had not any analgesic prescribed at all, and 15% had received less than prescribed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study was to examine acupuncture treatment of patients with osteoarthrosis of the knee. Twenty-nine patients with a total of 42 osteoarthritic knees were randomized to two groups. Group A was treated while group B served as a no treatment control group for nine weeks.
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May 1993
Unlabelled: In this prospective, consecutive study, 191 patients were interviewed before and after surgery (orthopaedic, gynaecological, abdominal and urological operations) about their attitude to and the quality of received pain relief, respectively. In addition, nurses working in the surgical units involved in the study were asked to answer a questionnaire covering attitudes to postoperative pain and pain treatment. Of the patients, 47% were in pain at the time of the postsurgical interview, 10% had not any analgesic prescribed at all and 15% had received less than prescribed.
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August 1992
Purpose: Acupuncture treatment of patients waiting for arthroplasty surgery.
Methods: 29 patients with a total of 42 osteoarthritic knees were randomized to two groups. Group A was treated while Group B served as a no-treatment control group.
To evaluate if it is possible to predict the outcome of acupuncture treatment in patients with knee osteoarthrosis, six treatments were given during a 3 week period. Follow-up time was 9-17 weeks. Seven parameters were evaluated to examine if they had any influence on the outcome of treatment: Age, duration of disease, pain, range of knee movement, analgesic consumption, knee score (an objective and subjective evaluation of the knees) and x-ray changes.
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