Wound-related pain: features, assessment and treatment
Kate Bowers Lecturer in clinical nursing, Faculty of Health and Social Care, University of Hull
Simon Barrett Tissue viability specialist, East Riding of Yorkshire Primary Care Trust, Hull
This article explores the problem of wound-related pain. It provides an overview of the different types of pain associated with wounds, discusses approaches to pain assessment and considers a range of strategies that may be used to minimise wound-related pain.
Primary Health Care.
19, 10, 37-46.
doi: 10.7748/phc2009.12.19.10.37.c7417
Correspondence
k.bowers@hull.ac.uk
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