Psychological and Behavioral Approaches to Cancer Pain Management

Volume: 32, Issue: 16, Pages: 1703 - 1711
Published: Jun 1, 2014
Abstract
This review examines evidence for psychological factors that affect pain across the cancer continuum from diagnosis through treatment and long-term survivorship or end of life. Evidence is convincing that emotional distress, depression, anxiety, uncertainty, and hopelessness interact with pain. Unrelieved pain can increase a desire for hastened death. Patients with cancer use many strategies to manage pain, with catastrophizing associated with...
Paper Details
Title
Psychological and Behavioral Approaches to Cancer Pain Management
Published Date
Jun 1, 2014
Volume
32
Issue
16
Pages
1703 - 1711
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