Pain management in bleeding disorders care: perspectives of Canadian Social Workers in Hemophilia Care
Pain associated with bleeding disorders has been demonstrated to have an impact on patients’ and families’ quality of life. Both acute and chronic pain are common experiences and require attention by professionals working in haemophilia treatment centres (HTCs). The benefits of psychological pain ma...
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description | Pain associated with bleeding disorders has been demonstrated to have an impact on patients’ and families’ quality of life. Both acute and chronic pain are common experiences and require attention by professionals working in haemophilia treatment centres (HTCs). The benefits of psychological pain management strategies such as cognitive behaviour therapy and self-management skills training are well documented; however, it is not well understood how Canadian social workers involved in haemophilia care perceive and provide pain management support to patients. |
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spelling | doaj.art-428e7d38a00a44398b27ea624b92285b2023-05-06T15:59:46ZengSciendoThe Journal of Haemophilia Practice2055-33902020-10-017111012010.17225/jhp00163Pain management in bleeding disorders care: perspectives of Canadian Social Workers in Hemophilia CareKing Jennifer0Fletcher Kara1Tupper Susan M.2Brose Kelsey3Goodridge Donna4Health Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon; Saskatchewan Health Authority, Saskatoon, Canada.Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina, Saskatoon, CanadaSaskatchewan Health Authority, Saskatoon, CanadaCollege of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon; Saskatchewan Cancer Agency, Saskatoon, CanadaCollege of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, CanadaPain associated with bleeding disorders has been demonstrated to have an impact on patients’ and families’ quality of life. Both acute and chronic pain are common experiences and require attention by professionals working in haemophilia treatment centres (HTCs). The benefits of psychological pain management strategies such as cognitive behaviour therapy and self-management skills training are well documented; however, it is not well understood how Canadian social workers involved in haemophilia care perceive and provide pain management support to patients.https://doi.org/10.17225/jhp00163psychosocial pain managementsocial workersbleeding disorderscanada |
spellingShingle | King Jennifer Fletcher Kara Tupper Susan M. Brose Kelsey Goodridge Donna Pain management in bleeding disorders care: perspectives of Canadian Social Workers in Hemophilia Care The Journal of Haemophilia Practice psychosocial pain management social workers bleeding disorders canada |
title | Pain management in bleeding disorders care: perspectives of Canadian Social Workers in Hemophilia Care |
title_full | Pain management in bleeding disorders care: perspectives of Canadian Social Workers in Hemophilia Care |
title_fullStr | Pain management in bleeding disorders care: perspectives of Canadian Social Workers in Hemophilia Care |
title_full_unstemmed | Pain management in bleeding disorders care: perspectives of Canadian Social Workers in Hemophilia Care |
title_short | Pain management in bleeding disorders care: perspectives of Canadian Social Workers in Hemophilia Care |
title_sort | pain management in bleeding disorders care perspectives of canadian social workers in hemophilia care |
topic | psychosocial pain management social workers bleeding disorders canada |
url | https://doi.org/10.17225/jhp00163 |
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