Pain medicine : the official journal of the American Academy of Pain Medicine
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The aim of the study is an investigation of the psychometric characteristics of the Italian translation of the Multidimensional Pain Inventory and a comparison with the American, German, Swedish and Dutch versions of the MPI. ⋯ After making appropriate changes in all 3 sections of the inventory, the MPI is substantially suitable for use in cross-cultural and international research.
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There is a lack of objective measurements of the spinal cord stimulator (SCS) trial results, which leads to increased number of failed permanent placements. Certain modes of sensory functions were tested as possible correlates with trial success. ⋯ PTT may possibly serve as an objective measurement of the SCS trial outcome.
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To assess the relative frequency of violent ideation [VI] in physical rehabilitation and community samples, and to identify associated factors. ⋯ Recent research supports the contention that there is a relationship between ideation, angry affect, aggressive behavior and delayed recovery. Thus the presence of VI in the patient should be a cause for concern, and has clear ramifications for those working in the clinical setting. Primary prevention should involve not only the identification of hostile patients at risk for VI and aggression, it should also involve identifying programs or systems where a higher incidence of VI is likely to be observed. As VI was found to be associated with a range of variables, including characterological disorders, mood and social conflict, a further evaluation of factors contributing to VI would be recommended prior to intervention.
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Recent evidence indicates that physicians are at high risk for patient-perpetrated violence. The objectives of this article, in association with case reports of patients with chronic pain (PWCP), are the following: to review the literature and determine if pain physicians could be at risk for PWCP-perpetrated violence; to review the current evaluation and management procedures for potentially violent patients; and to identify some situations specific to PWCPs that can heighten the risk of PWCP-perpetrated violence. ⋯ In the evaluation for risk of violence against physicians or institutions by PWCPs, one needs to understand PWCP-specific situations. Management of potential violent behavior cannot be effective without this understanding.