Pain management in cancer center inpatients: a cluster randomized trial to evaluate a systematic integrated approach—The Edinburgh Pain Assessment and Management Tool
<strong>Purpose</strong> Pain is suboptimally managed in patients with cancer. We aimed to compare the effect of a policy of adding a clinician-delivered bedside pain assessment and management tool (Edinburgh Pain Assessment and management Tool [EPAT]) to usual care (UC) versus UC alone...
Main Authors: | Fallon, M, Walker, J, Colvin, L, Rodriguez, A, Murray, G, Sharpe, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Society of Clinical Oncology
2018
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