by Andrew Moore (Author), Andrew Moore (Author), Jodie Barden (Author), Jayne Edwards (Author), Henry Mcquay (Author)
Acute and chronic pain place a huge burden on our society. Approximately 10% of the population in Western countries report suffering from chronic pain, and both chronic and acute pain are responsible for high absenteeism in the workplace. It is therefore crucial that we have effective ways of treating pain. Unfortunately though, we have no objective measures of pain - no blood tests, no urine dipsticks. We have to rely on what the patient tells us. So how then do we know what are and what are not effective pain treatments? It is here that the principles of evidence-based medicine have been of great value - helping us to understand the most effective forms of pain treatment. Bandolier's Little Book of Pain is a unique portable guide to evidence-based pain treatments. For each possible treatment, the book provides the evidence supporting the efficacy of the treatment, along with a clinical bottom line, for those requiring immediate information. Written by world leaders in the field of evidenced-based pain treatments, the book will be indispensable for the multi-disciplinary professionals managing acute and chronic pain in primary and secondary care.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 472
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 19 Jun 2003
ISBN 10: 0192632477
ISBN 13: 9780192632470
Prizes: Commended for Society of Authors Educational Writers' Award 2004 and Royal Society of Medicine Prize 2004.