Ethan Goode The Impacts of Chronic Pain Texas Tech University.

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Ethan Goode The Impacts of Chronic Pain Texas Tech University

Thesis The purpose of this literature review is to synthesize trends over the patients’ attitudes, the relationship between chronic pain and psychological pain, and medications versus psychological treatment.

Patients’ attitude Depressed attitudes lead to more difficulty- Carolyn Spence Cagle Optimistic outlook has positive feedback- Clarke and Iphofen

Relation between chronic pain and psychological symptoms Psychological symptoms of patients are unrelated to physical symptoms of chronic pain. Janice Breen Psychological and physical symptoms are in fact related to one another. Bullington et al and Mary H. Wilde

Medical treatment vs. pain management Medical treatment causes unwanted symptoms. Walker et al. and Carson, Gail Pain management instead of medical treatment. Kugelmann and Mary H. Wilde

Conclusion Although these appear the tendencies on current research there are several growing concepts on chronic pain that are changing. So these growing concepts may be applied to the nursing field in the future and perhaps it will help patients in the battle of chronic pain.

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