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  1. Background: Provision of prompt, effective analgesia is rightly considered as a standard of care in the emergency department (ED). However, much suffering is not 'painful' and may be under-recognised. We sought to describe the burden of suffering in the ED and explore how this may be best addressed from a patient centred perspective.

  2. 9 de sept. de 2020 · Emergency departments (ED) are intense, highly stressful workplaces. The nurses and physicians who work there routinely witness much human suffering.

  3. 25 de ago. de 2022 · This phenomenon results in the Emergency Department reaching, and in some cases exceeding, its optimal capacity. In this review, the main causes and consequences involving this phenomenon were collected, including the effect caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus in recent years.

  4. 5 de abr. de 2022 · Stress is defined as an imbalance in the body’s ability to cope with external demands [ 1 ]. Healthcare workers are continuously exposed to a high level of stress, especially emergency department professionals, due to the responsibility of their work and other stressors [ 2, 3 ].

  5. Pain is, in fact, the most common reason for presentation to an emergency department (ED); 78% of patients who present to the ED report pain, which is rated as severe (≥7/10) in more than a third.1, 2 There is evidence to suggest that pain is under-treated in the ED.3, 4 This has led to significant focus on the importance of timely and ...

  6. 31 de dic. de 2021 · Pain is one of the most common reasons for patients to visit the emergency department (ED). Due to the extensive number of visits to the ED related to pain, emergency medicine physicians and mid-level providers should be experts in providing safe, effective, and timely pain management.

  7. patients' suffering in the emergency department call for improvements in communication from practitioners. Emergency Medicine Journal, 32(1), 15-20. To describe the burden of suffering in the emergency department (ED) and explore how it may be best addressed from a patient-centered perspective.