Handbook of Pain Assessment
Herausgeber: Turk, Dennis C; Melzack, Ronald
Handbook of Pain Assessment
Herausgeber: Turk, Dennis C; Melzack, Ronald
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This definitive clinical reference comprehensively reviews the most advanced methods for assessing the person in pain. The field's leading authorities present essential information and tools for evaluating psychosocial, behavioral, situational, and medical factors in patients' subjective experience, functional impairment, and response to treatment. Empirically supported instruments and procedures are detailed, including self-report measures, observational techniques, psychophysiological measures, and more. Best-practice recommendations are provided for assessing the most prevalent pain…mehr
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This definitive clinical reference comprehensively reviews the most advanced methods for assessing the person in pain. The field's leading authorities present essential information and tools for evaluating psychosocial, behavioral, situational, and medical factors in patients' subjective experience, functional impairment, and response to treatment. Empirically supported instruments and procedures are detailed, including self-report measures, observational techniques, psychophysiological measures, and more. Best-practice recommendations are provided for assessing the most prevalent pain syndromes and for working with children, older adults, and people with communication difficulties. The book also weighs in on the limitations of existing methods and identifies key directions for future research.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 267mm x 187mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1147g
- ISBN-13: 9781606239766
- ISBN-10: 1606239767
- Artikelnr.: 29955069
- Verlag: Guilford Publications
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 542
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 267mm x 187mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1147g
- ISBN-13: 9781606239766
- ISBN-10: 1606239767
- Artikelnr.: 29955069
Dennis C. Turk, PhD, is the John and Emma Bonica Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Research and Director of the Center for Pain Research on Impact, Measurement, and Effectiveness at the University of Washington School of Medicine. His research focuses on the assessment and treatment of a range of chronic pain conditions, clinical trial design, comparative effectiveness research, subgroup identification and treatment matching, and coping and adaptation. Dr. Turk is a recipient of the John C. Liebeskind Award for Career Contribution to Pain Research from the American Academy of Pain Management and the Wilbert E. Fordyce Clinical Investigator Award from the American Pain Society. Ronald Melzack, PhD, until his death in 2019, was Professor Emeritus of Psychology at McGill University in Québec, Canada. Dr. Melzack developed the McGill Pain Questionnaire, the world's most widely used measurement tool for research on pain in human subjects. In recognition of his breakthrough research on pain, Dr. Melzack was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada and received the Prix du Québec for research in pure and applied science. Among numerous awards, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, was honoured with a Killam Prize, and earned the Grawemeyer Award for Psychology. In 2009, he was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame.
Introduction 1. The Measurement of Pain and the Assessment of People Experiencing Pain
Dennis C. Turk and Ronald MelzackI. Self-Report Measures of Pain 2. Self-Report Scales and Procedures for Assessing Pain in Adults
Mark P. Jensen and Paul Karoly 3. The McGill Pain Questionnaire: Development
Psychometric Properties
and Usefulness of the Long Form
Short Form
and Short Form-2
Joel Katz and Ronald Melzack 4. Psychosocial Assessment: Comprehensive Measures and Measures Specific to Pain Beliefs and Coping
Douglas E. DeGood and Andrew J. Cook 5. Assessment of Couples and Families with Chronic Pain
Joan M. Romano
Annmarie Cano
and Karen B. SchmalingII. Measures of Pain Not Dependent on Self-Report 6. The Facial Expression of Pain
Kenneth D. Craig
Kenneth M. Prkachin
and Ruth E. Grunau 7. Assessment of Pain Behaviors
Francis J. Keefe
Tamara J. Somers
David A. Williams
and Suzanne J. Smith 8. Psychophysiological and Neuroimaging Measures in the Assessment of Patients with Chronic Pain
Herta Flor and Patric Meyer 9. Quantification of Function in Chronic Low Back Pain
Peter B. Polatin
Whitney E. Worzer
Emily Brede
and Robert J. Gatchel 10. Assessment of Patients with Chronic Pain: A Comprehensive Approach
Dennis C. Turk and James P. RobinsonIII. Assessment of Special Populations 11. Assessment of Pain in Infants
Children
and Adolescents
Danielle A. Ruskin
Khush A. Amaria
Fay F. Warnock
and Patricia A. McGrath 12. Assessment of Pain in Older Persons
Lynn R. Gauthier and Lucia Gagliese 13. Assessment of Pain in Adults and Children with Limited Ability to Communicate
Thomas Hadjistavropoulos
Lynn M. Breau
and Kenneth D. CraigIV. Assessment of Specific Pain Conditions and Syndromes 14. Assessment of Acute Pain
Pain Relief
and Patient Satisfaction
Shawn T. Mason
James A. Fauerbach
and Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite 15. Clinical Assessment of Low Back Pain
Paul J. Watson 16. Assessment of Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Myofascial Pain Syndromes
and Whiplash-Associated Disorders
James P. Robinson and Dennis C. Turk 17. Assessment of Neuropathic Pain
Ian Gilron
Nadine Attal
Didier Bouhassira
and Robert H. Dworkin 18. Assessment of Headaches
Frank Andrasik
Dawn C. Buse
and Alyssa Lettich 19. Assessment of Patients with Cancer-Related Pain
Karen O. AndersonV. Special Issues and Applications 20. Assessment of Psychiatric Disorders
Mark D. Sullivan and Jennifer Brennan Braden 21. Disability Evaluation in Painful Conditions
James P. Robinson 22. The Importance of Biopsychosocial Screening before Surgical Intervention or Opioid Therapy for Patients with Chronic Pain
Robert J. Gatchel 23. Assessment of Chronic Pain in Epidemiological and Health Services Research: Empirical Bases and New Directions
Michael Von Korff 24. Assessment of Pain and Health-Related Quality of Life in Chronic Pain Clinical Trials
Alec B. O'Connor and Robert H. DworkinConclusion 25. Trends and Future Directions
Dennis C. Turk and Ronald Melzack
Dennis C. Turk and Ronald MelzackI. Self-Report Measures of Pain 2. Self-Report Scales and Procedures for Assessing Pain in Adults
Mark P. Jensen and Paul Karoly 3. The McGill Pain Questionnaire: Development
Psychometric Properties
and Usefulness of the Long Form
Short Form
and Short Form-2
Joel Katz and Ronald Melzack 4. Psychosocial Assessment: Comprehensive Measures and Measures Specific to Pain Beliefs and Coping
Douglas E. DeGood and Andrew J. Cook 5. Assessment of Couples and Families with Chronic Pain
Joan M. Romano
Annmarie Cano
and Karen B. SchmalingII. Measures of Pain Not Dependent on Self-Report 6. The Facial Expression of Pain
Kenneth D. Craig
Kenneth M. Prkachin
and Ruth E. Grunau 7. Assessment of Pain Behaviors
Francis J. Keefe
Tamara J. Somers
David A. Williams
and Suzanne J. Smith 8. Psychophysiological and Neuroimaging Measures in the Assessment of Patients with Chronic Pain
Herta Flor and Patric Meyer 9. Quantification of Function in Chronic Low Back Pain
Peter B. Polatin
Whitney E. Worzer
Emily Brede
and Robert J. Gatchel 10. Assessment of Patients with Chronic Pain: A Comprehensive Approach
Dennis C. Turk and James P. RobinsonIII. Assessment of Special Populations 11. Assessment of Pain in Infants
Children
and Adolescents
Danielle A. Ruskin
Khush A. Amaria
Fay F. Warnock
and Patricia A. McGrath 12. Assessment of Pain in Older Persons
Lynn R. Gauthier and Lucia Gagliese 13. Assessment of Pain in Adults and Children with Limited Ability to Communicate
Thomas Hadjistavropoulos
Lynn M. Breau
and Kenneth D. CraigIV. Assessment of Specific Pain Conditions and Syndromes 14. Assessment of Acute Pain
Pain Relief
and Patient Satisfaction
Shawn T. Mason
James A. Fauerbach
and Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite 15. Clinical Assessment of Low Back Pain
Paul J. Watson 16. Assessment of Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Myofascial Pain Syndromes
and Whiplash-Associated Disorders
James P. Robinson and Dennis C. Turk 17. Assessment of Neuropathic Pain
Ian Gilron
Nadine Attal
Didier Bouhassira
and Robert H. Dworkin 18. Assessment of Headaches
Frank Andrasik
Dawn C. Buse
and Alyssa Lettich 19. Assessment of Patients with Cancer-Related Pain
Karen O. AndersonV. Special Issues and Applications 20. Assessment of Psychiatric Disorders
Mark D. Sullivan and Jennifer Brennan Braden 21. Disability Evaluation in Painful Conditions
James P. Robinson 22. The Importance of Biopsychosocial Screening before Surgical Intervention or Opioid Therapy for Patients with Chronic Pain
Robert J. Gatchel 23. Assessment of Chronic Pain in Epidemiological and Health Services Research: Empirical Bases and New Directions
Michael Von Korff 24. Assessment of Pain and Health-Related Quality of Life in Chronic Pain Clinical Trials
Alec B. O'Connor and Robert H. DworkinConclusion 25. Trends and Future Directions
Dennis C. Turk and Ronald Melzack
Introduction 1. The Measurement of Pain and the Assessment of People Experiencing Pain
Dennis C. Turk and Ronald MelzackI. Self-Report Measures of Pain 2. Self-Report Scales and Procedures for Assessing Pain in Adults
Mark P. Jensen and Paul Karoly 3. The McGill Pain Questionnaire: Development
Psychometric Properties
and Usefulness of the Long Form
Short Form
and Short Form-2
Joel Katz and Ronald Melzack 4. Psychosocial Assessment: Comprehensive Measures and Measures Specific to Pain Beliefs and Coping
Douglas E. DeGood and Andrew J. Cook 5. Assessment of Couples and Families with Chronic Pain
Joan M. Romano
Annmarie Cano
and Karen B. SchmalingII. Measures of Pain Not Dependent on Self-Report 6. The Facial Expression of Pain
Kenneth D. Craig
Kenneth M. Prkachin
and Ruth E. Grunau 7. Assessment of Pain Behaviors
Francis J. Keefe
Tamara J. Somers
David A. Williams
and Suzanne J. Smith 8. Psychophysiological and Neuroimaging Measures in the Assessment of Patients with Chronic Pain
Herta Flor and Patric Meyer 9. Quantification of Function in Chronic Low Back Pain
Peter B. Polatin
Whitney E. Worzer
Emily Brede
and Robert J. Gatchel 10. Assessment of Patients with Chronic Pain: A Comprehensive Approach
Dennis C. Turk and James P. RobinsonIII. Assessment of Special Populations 11. Assessment of Pain in Infants
Children
and Adolescents
Danielle A. Ruskin
Khush A. Amaria
Fay F. Warnock
and Patricia A. McGrath 12. Assessment of Pain in Older Persons
Lynn R. Gauthier and Lucia Gagliese 13. Assessment of Pain in Adults and Children with Limited Ability to Communicate
Thomas Hadjistavropoulos
Lynn M. Breau
and Kenneth D. CraigIV. Assessment of Specific Pain Conditions and Syndromes 14. Assessment of Acute Pain
Pain Relief
and Patient Satisfaction
Shawn T. Mason
James A. Fauerbach
and Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite 15. Clinical Assessment of Low Back Pain
Paul J. Watson 16. Assessment of Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Myofascial Pain Syndromes
and Whiplash-Associated Disorders
James P. Robinson and Dennis C. Turk 17. Assessment of Neuropathic Pain
Ian Gilron
Nadine Attal
Didier Bouhassira
and Robert H. Dworkin 18. Assessment of Headaches
Frank Andrasik
Dawn C. Buse
and Alyssa Lettich 19. Assessment of Patients with Cancer-Related Pain
Karen O. AndersonV. Special Issues and Applications 20. Assessment of Psychiatric Disorders
Mark D. Sullivan and Jennifer Brennan Braden 21. Disability Evaluation in Painful Conditions
James P. Robinson 22. The Importance of Biopsychosocial Screening before Surgical Intervention or Opioid Therapy for Patients with Chronic Pain
Robert J. Gatchel 23. Assessment of Chronic Pain in Epidemiological and Health Services Research: Empirical Bases and New Directions
Michael Von Korff 24. Assessment of Pain and Health-Related Quality of Life in Chronic Pain Clinical Trials
Alec B. O'Connor and Robert H. DworkinConclusion 25. Trends and Future Directions
Dennis C. Turk and Ronald Melzack
Dennis C. Turk and Ronald MelzackI. Self-Report Measures of Pain 2. Self-Report Scales and Procedures for Assessing Pain in Adults
Mark P. Jensen and Paul Karoly 3. The McGill Pain Questionnaire: Development
Psychometric Properties
and Usefulness of the Long Form
Short Form
and Short Form-2
Joel Katz and Ronald Melzack 4. Psychosocial Assessment: Comprehensive Measures and Measures Specific to Pain Beliefs and Coping
Douglas E. DeGood and Andrew J. Cook 5. Assessment of Couples and Families with Chronic Pain
Joan M. Romano
Annmarie Cano
and Karen B. SchmalingII. Measures of Pain Not Dependent on Self-Report 6. The Facial Expression of Pain
Kenneth D. Craig
Kenneth M. Prkachin
and Ruth E. Grunau 7. Assessment of Pain Behaviors
Francis J. Keefe
Tamara J. Somers
David A. Williams
and Suzanne J. Smith 8. Psychophysiological and Neuroimaging Measures in the Assessment of Patients with Chronic Pain
Herta Flor and Patric Meyer 9. Quantification of Function in Chronic Low Back Pain
Peter B. Polatin
Whitney E. Worzer
Emily Brede
and Robert J. Gatchel 10. Assessment of Patients with Chronic Pain: A Comprehensive Approach
Dennis C. Turk and James P. RobinsonIII. Assessment of Special Populations 11. Assessment of Pain in Infants
Children
and Adolescents
Danielle A. Ruskin
Khush A. Amaria
Fay F. Warnock
and Patricia A. McGrath 12. Assessment of Pain in Older Persons
Lynn R. Gauthier and Lucia Gagliese 13. Assessment of Pain in Adults and Children with Limited Ability to Communicate
Thomas Hadjistavropoulos
Lynn M. Breau
and Kenneth D. CraigIV. Assessment of Specific Pain Conditions and Syndromes 14. Assessment of Acute Pain
Pain Relief
and Patient Satisfaction
Shawn T. Mason
James A. Fauerbach
and Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite 15. Clinical Assessment of Low Back Pain
Paul J. Watson 16. Assessment of Fibromyalgia Syndrome
Myofascial Pain Syndromes
and Whiplash-Associated Disorders
James P. Robinson and Dennis C. Turk 17. Assessment of Neuropathic Pain
Ian Gilron
Nadine Attal
Didier Bouhassira
and Robert H. Dworkin 18. Assessment of Headaches
Frank Andrasik
Dawn C. Buse
and Alyssa Lettich 19. Assessment of Patients with Cancer-Related Pain
Karen O. AndersonV. Special Issues and Applications 20. Assessment of Psychiatric Disorders
Mark D. Sullivan and Jennifer Brennan Braden 21. Disability Evaluation in Painful Conditions
James P. Robinson 22. The Importance of Biopsychosocial Screening before Surgical Intervention or Opioid Therapy for Patients with Chronic Pain
Robert J. Gatchel 23. Assessment of Chronic Pain in Epidemiological and Health Services Research: Empirical Bases and New Directions
Michael Von Korff 24. Assessment of Pain and Health-Related Quality of Life in Chronic Pain Clinical Trials
Alec B. O'Connor and Robert H. DworkinConclusion 25. Trends and Future Directions
Dennis C. Turk and Ronald Melzack