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The relationship between Dispositional Optimism, Pain Experience and Pain anticipation

The relationship between Dispositional Optimism, Pain Experience and Pain anticipation

... threshold pain inductions were given to the ...four pain anticipation questions before the start of the ...threshold pain induction was repeated three ...about pain experience. The ...

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The pain of a heart being broken: pain experience and use of analgesics by caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease

The pain of a heart being broken: pain experience and use of analgesics by caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease

... Zhu et al. [29] demonstrated that more intense symp- toms of depression are connected with an increased probability of taking drugs – both those prescribed by a doctor (OR, 1.112), and those available over the counter ...

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Mothers and pain: the effect of a mother's pain experience on the child

Mothers and pain: the effect of a mother's pain experience on the child

... of pain, for the mothers from the South this almost always means moral pain, because the family and their loved ones are very ...A pain of a physical type acquires little importance with respect to ...

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Inevitability of the Pain Experience in Margaret Mazzantini’s Novels

Inevitability of the Pain Experience in Margaret Mazzantini’s Novels

... […] Eppure, anche nella sofferenza, come nell’’eros, c’è un punto di sporgenza verso altro, oltre i confini della sofferenza stessa.” (Rella 2012b:22) Ciò si rivela un fatto importante[r] ...

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The Assessment and Management of Acute Pain in Infants, Children, and Adolescents

The Assessment and Management of Acute Pain in Infants, Children, and Adolescents

... Acute pain is one of the most common adverse stimuli experienced by children, occurring as a result of injury, illness, and necessary medical proce- ...acute pain can have on a child, it is often ...

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“My friend, the pain”: does altered body awareness affect the valence of pain descriptors?

<p>&ldquo;My friend, the pain&rdquo;: does altered body awareness affect the valence of pain descriptors?</p>

... personal pain schemata is considered essential to effectively measure and manipulate pain ...of pain, some reported positive experience about their ...bodily pain. The descriptors with ...

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Evaluation of Chronic Pain and Pain Intensity: A Study among Nurses of Iran

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... chronic pain differed between nurses with chronic pain in their upper extremity and those with chronic pain in lower ...of pain was significantly different between the two groups of ...a ...

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Relationships in pain: the experience of relationships to people living with chronic pain in rural areas

Relationships in pain: the experience of relationships to people living with chronic pain in rural areas

... the pain experience and (ii) had an intensity of the experience of interest (chronic pain) and could therefore be expected to help with the exploration of what it is like to be in a ...

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Pain and Stress Processes: The Role of the Transactional Model of Stress and Mindfulness in Acute Pain

Pain and Stress Processes: The Role of the Transactional Model of Stress and Mindfulness in Acute Pain

... approach, pain experience has been understood as a complex phenomenon of objective and subjective experiences that account for sensory experiences as well as emotions and ...and pain catastrophizing ...

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Externalizing the private experience of pain: A role for co-speech gestures in pain communication

Externalizing the private experience of pain: A role for co-speech gestures in pain communication

... the pain experience, and their implications for patient ...about pain that is unusual (such as visceral pain) and thus difficult to convey verbally, and also in the pain descriptions of ...

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Effects of coping statements on experimental pain in chronic pain patients

Effects of coping statements on experimental pain in chronic pain patients

... clinical pain and that other pain induction strategies would have been more ...measuring pain intensity such as visual analog ...of pain endurance strongly reduced our sample size from 58 to ...

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Multimedia-assisted instruction on pain assessment learning of new nurses: a quasi-experimental study

Multimedia-assisted instruction on pain assessment learning of new nurses: a quasi-experimental study

... perform pain assessment, and found that two-thirds of student nurses did not show adequate knowledge and skill in pain assessment and handled their assessments casually ...patients’ pain ...

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Pain is mechanism

Pain is mechanism

... endogenous pain control and opiate ...blocking pain signal transmission ...the pain experience was changed from negative to positive through verbal suggestions, the specific opioid antagonist ...

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Disrupted physical pain sensation by social exclusion in women with dysmenorrhea

Disrupted physical pain sensation by social exclusion in women with dysmenorrhea

... previous pain experience affects the regulation of physical pain sensation and cer- tain associated psychometric properties by social ...on pain sensitivity requires further ...

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Chronic pain self management support with pain science education and exercise (COMMENCE): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Chronic pain self management support with pain science education and exercise (COMMENCE): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... the pain experience, changes in these systems when pain persists, neuroplas- ticity, and self-management strategies to apply the in- formation learned with the goal of increasing physical activity ...

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More in hope than expectation: a systematic review of women's expectations and experience of pain relief in labour

More in hope than expectation: a systematic review of women's expectations and experience of pain relief in labour

... actual experience of pain in labour identified a wide range of experiences; one study found no difference in expectation and experience of pain levels [35]; in most studies [31,32,34,36-38] ...

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Review of Do Fish Feel Pain? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), by Victoria Braithwaite. In Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Vol.5, No.2, 178-182, May 2011.

Review of Do Fish Feel Pain? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), by Victoria Braithwaite. In Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Vol.5, No.2, 178-182, May 2011.

... from pain further experimentation was carried out which aimed to discover if complex behaviour was affected by pain stimuli: ‘we needed to find a complex behaviour, something that requires a higher order ...

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The utility of brief cognitive skills training in reducing pain catastrophizing during experimental pain

The utility of brief cognitive skills training in reducing pain catastrophizing during experimental pain

... self-report pain; these scores represented not only an individual‘s general level of CAT during a trial (intercept), but also its relative increase or decrease over time (slope), an advantage over questionnaire ...

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“Screening and Measurement Tools for Neuropathic Pain: Their Role in Clinical Research and Practice” by Tanushree Roy, Saikat Ghosh, India.

“Screening and Measurement Tools for Neuropathic Pain: Their Role in Clinical Research and Practice” by Tanushree Roy, Saikat Ghosh, India.

... complex experience of somatic mechanisms and psychological influence (affective & ...cognitive). Pain categorizes as nociceptive pain and neuropathic ...pain. Pain is a subjective ...

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Cancer Pain Management at Garissa County Referral Hospital, Kenya

Cancer Pain Management at Garissa County Referral Hospital, Kenya

... cancer pain management has been reported from resource-limited countries such as ...cancer pain. This study was to examine the prevalence, and cancer pain management of adult patients at Garisssa ...

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