1,915
Views
25
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Perspectives

Ethical decision making in pain management: a conceptual framework

, , , , , , & show all
Pages 967-976 | Published online: 15 May 2018

References

  • GallagherRMEthics in pain medicine: good for our health, good for the public healthPain Med200122878915102294
  • CasselEThe nature of suffering and the goals of medicineN Engl J Med1982306116396457057823
  • RichBAAn ethical analysis of the barriers to effective pain managementCamb Q Healthc Ethics200091547010721469
  • BlacksherEHearing from pain: using ethics to reframe, prevent, and resolve the problem of unrelieved painPain Med20012216917515102307
  • MurinsonBBAgarwalAKHaythornthwaiteJACognitive expertise, emotional development, and reflective capacity: clinical skills for improved pain careJ Pain200891197598318984501
  • GiordanoJSchatmanMEAn ethical analysis of crisis in chronic pain care. Part 1. Facts, issues, and problems in pain medicinePain Physician200811448349018690277
  • GiordanoJSchatmanMEA crisis in chronic pain care: an ethical analysis. Part two: proposed structure and function of an ethics of pain medicinePain Physician200811558959518850024
  • GiordanoJChanging the practice of pain medicine writ large and small through identifying problems and establishing goalsPain Physician20069428328517066114
  • SaundersCCare of the dying. Control of pain in terminal cancerNurs Times19592310311032
  • SaundersCDrug treatment in the terminal stages of cancerCurr Med Drugs1960111628
  • ClarkD‘Total pain’, disciplinary power and the body in the work of Cicely Saunders, 1958–1967Soc Sci Med199949672773610459885
  • The American Academy of Pain Medicine Council on EthicsThe American Academy of Pain Medicine Ethics Charter: American Academy of Pain Medicine2003 Available from http://www.painmed.org/files/ethics-charter.pdfAccessed December 21, 2017
  • American Pain SocietyGuidelines on the management of postoperative painJ Pain201617213115726827847
  • RussellTLMadsenRWFlesnerMRantzMJPain management in nursing homes: what do quality measure scores tell us?J Gerontol Nurs201036124956
  • MiuDKYChanKCUnder-detection of pain in elderly nursing home residents with moderate to severe dementiaJ Clin Gerontol Geriatr2014512327
  • DeandreaSMontanariMMojaLApoloneGPrevalence of under-treatment in cancer pain. A review of published literatureAnn Oncol200819121985199118632721
  • FischMJLeeJWeissMProspective, observational study of pain and analgesic prescribing in medical oncology outpatients with breast, colorectal, lung, or prostate cancerJ Clin Oncol201230161980198822508819
  • van den Beuken-van EverdingenMHJde RijkeJMKesselsAGSchoutenHCvan KleefMPatijnJPrevalence of pain in patients with cancer: a systematic review of the past 40 yearsAnn Oncol20071891437144917355955
  • Te BoveldtNVernooij-DassenMLeppinkISamwelHVissersKEngelsYPatient empowerment in cancer pain management: an integrative literature reviewPsychooncology201423111203121124816749
  • PimentelCBBriesacherBAGurwitzJHRosenABPimentelMTLapaneKLPain management in nursing home residents with cancerJ Am Geriatr Soc201563463364125900481
  • QuinteroGAMedical education and the healthcare system – why does the curriculum need to be reformed?BMC Med201412121325387484
  • BuchmanDZHoAIllesJYou present like a drug addict: patient and clinician perspectives on trust and trustworthiness in chronic pain managementPain Med20161781394140626759389
  • KressHGAhlbeckKAldingtonDManaging chronic pain in elderly patients requires a CHANGE of approachCurr Med Res Opin20143061153116424450746
  • SchreiberJACantrellDMoeKAImproving knowledge, assessment, and attitudes related to pain management: evaluation of an interventionPain Manag Nurs201415247448123419934
  • ManchikantiLFalcoFJBoswellMVHirschJAFacts, fallacies, and politics of comparative effectiveness study: part 2-implications for interventional pain managementPain Physician2009131E55E79
  • KingNBFraserVUntreated pain, narcotics regulation, and global health ideologiesPLoS Med2013104e100141123565063
  • TaylorALLawrenceOGKatrinaAPEnsuring effective pain treatment: a national and global perspectiveJAMA20082991899118167410
  • PaseroCMcCafferyMComfort-function goals: a way to establish accountability for pain reliefAm J Nurs200410497781
  • McPhersonCJHadjistavropoulosTDevereauxALobchukMMA qualitative investigation of the roles and perspectives of older patients with advanced cancer and their family caregivers in managing pain in the homeBMC Palliat Care20141313925140119
  • SchatmanMEDarnallBDA pendulum swings awry: seeking the middle ground on opioid prescribing for chronic non-cancer painPain Med2013145617
  • AtkinsonTJSchatmanMEFudinJThe damage done by the war on opioids: the pendulum has swung too farJ Pain Res2014726526824872719
  • AndrewRDerrySTaylorRSStraubeSPhillipsCJThe costs and consequences of adequately managed chronic non-cancer pain and chronic neuropathic painPain Pract2014141799423464879
  • KressHGAldingtonDAlonEA holistic approach to chronic pain management that involves all stakeholders: change is neededCurr Med Res Opin20153191743175426172982
  • SchatmanMELebovitsAHOn the transformation of the “profession” of pain medicine to the “business” of pain medicine: an introduction to a special seriesPain Med201112340340521332931
  • FerrellBDeanGEEthical issues in pain managementJ Palliat Care199410367727844648
  • BornemanTFerrelBEthical issues in pain managementClin Geriatr Med19961236156288853949
  • FerrellBRNovyDSullivanMDAmerican Pain Society/American Academy of Pain Ethics Task ForceEthical dilemmas in pain managementJ Pain20012317118014622827
  • BernhoferEEthics and pain management in hospitalized patientsOnline J Issues Nurs20111711122320876
  • SullivanMEthical principles in pain managementPain Med20001327427915101894
  • SchatmanMEPsychological assessment of Maldynic pain: the need for a phenomenological approachGiordanoJMaldynia: Inter-Disciplinary Perspectives on the Illness of Chronic PainNew YorkInforma Healthcare2010157182
  • World Health Organization [webpage on the Internet]WHO Definition of Palliative Care2002 Available from: www.who.int/cancer/palliative/definition/en/Accessed January 2014
  • Worldwide Palliative Care AllianceGlobal Atlas of Palliative Care at the End of LifeLondonWorldwide Palliative Care Alliance2014
  • KnaulFMFarmerPEBhadeliaABermanPHortonRClosing the divide: the Harvard Global Equity Initiative–Lancet Commission on global access to pain control and palliative careLancet2015386999572272425762055
  • BrennanFCarrDBCousinsMPain management: a fundamental rightAnesth Analg2007105120522117578977
  • SchoffermanJPRF: too good to be true?Pain Med20067539517014597
  • EmanuelEJEmanuelLFour models of the physician-patient relationshipJAMA199226716222122261556799
  • CharlesCGafniAWhelanTDecision-making in the physician-patient encounter: revisiting the shared treatment decision-making modelSoc Sci Med199949565166110452420
  • DegnerLFSloanJADecision-making during serious illness: what role do patients really want to play?J Clin Epidemiol19924599419501432023
  • AustinWThe ethics of everyday practice: healthcare environments as moral communitiesANS Adv Nurs Sci2007301818817299287
  • FoxEPredominance of the curative model of medical care. A residual problemJAMA199727897617639286838
  • VanlaereLGastmansCA personalist approach to care ethicsNurs Ethics2001182161173
  • FrySTThe philosophical foundations of caringLeiningerMMEthical and moral dimensions of careDetroitWayne State University Press19901324
  • SulmasyDPDignity and bioethics: history, theory, and selected applicationsHuman Dignity and Bioethics Essays Commissioned by the President’s Council on BioethicsPresident’s Council on BioethicsWashington, DC2008476480
  • OakleyJCockingDVirtue Ethics and Professional RolesCambridgeCambridge University Press2001
  • PellegrinoEDThomasmaDCVirtues in Medical PracticeOxfordOxford University Press1993
  • BennerPA dialogue between virtue ethics and care ethicsTheor Med1997181–247619129392
  • World Health OrganizationStrengthening of palliative care as a component of integrated treatment throughout the life courseJ Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother201428213013424779434
  • Hernández-MarreroPMartins PereiraSA valence issue or a transformational definition: is palliative care no more, no less than high-quality care?MałeckaKGibbsRAnd Death Shall Have Dominion: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Dying, Caregivers, Death, Mourning and the BereavedOxfordInter-Disciplinary Press20156171
  • NelsonJECortezTBCurtisJRIntegrating palliative care in the ICU: the nurse in a leading roleJ Hosp Palliat Nurs2011132899421874122
  • BrueraEHuiDConceptual models for integrating palliative care at cancer centersJ Palliat Med201215111261126922925157
  • BeiderSAn ethical argument for integrated palliative careEvid Based Complement Alternat Med20052222723115937565
  • BeauchampTLChildressJFPrinciples of Biomedical Ethics5th edNew YorkOxford University Press2001
  • ScarryEThe Body in PainOxfordOxford University Press1985
  • CharonRNarrative medicine: form, function, and ethicsAnn Intern Med20011341838711187429
  • CharonRNarrative and medicineN Engl J Med2004350986286414985483
  • PellegrinoEDThe healing relationship: the architectonics of clinical medicineShelpEEThe Clinical Encounter The Moral Fabric of the Patient-Physician RelationshipDordrechtSpringer1983153172
  • LebovitsAEthics and pain: why and for whom?Pain Med200122929615102296
  • JohnsonMCollettBCastro-LopesJMThe challenges of pain management in primary care: a pan-European surveyJ Pain Res2013639340123723719
  • TaitRCVulnerability in clinical study with patients in pain: a risk analysisJ Law Med Ethics2009371597219245603
  • KipnisKVulnerability in study subjects: a bioethical taxonomyEthical and Policy Issues in Study Involving Human Participants. Volume II: Commissioned PapersRockville, MDNational Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC)2001G1G13
  • ten HaveHVulnerability: Challenging BioethicsNew YorkRoutledge2016
  • ShapiroRSHealth care providers’ liability exposure for inappropriate pain managementJ Law Med Ethics19962443603649180522
  • SchatmanMEPain and corporatization: more special interests, more disparities, more vulnerabilityPain Med201112463263321463473
  • KaplanBEcholsM‘One Health’ – the Rosetta stone for 21st century health and health providersVet Ital200945337738220391400
  • OslerWRemarks on specialismBoston Med Surg J1892126457459
  • GoldenRLRolandCGSir William OslerSan FranciscoNorman Publishing1988
  • JohnMFrom Osler to the cone techniqueHSR Proc Intensive Care Cardiovasc Anesth201351575823734290
  • LoeserJDSchatmanMEChronic pain management in medical education: a disastrous omissionPostgrad Med2017129333233528276788
  • AraújoJGomesCCJácomoAMartins PereiraSTeaching bioethics in high schoolsHealth Educ J2017764507513
  • Martins PereiraSTeixeiraCMCarvalhoASHernández-MarreroPInPalInCompared to palliative care, working in intensive care more than doubles the chances of burnout: results from a nationwide studyPLoS One2016119e016234027612293
  • MagalhãesSNarrative in medicine and history: how fiction reminds us of who we areAdv Soc Sci Res J201637176183