Chronic pain epidemiology: from aetiology to public health
Croft, Peter
Blyth, Fiona M.
Windt, Danielle van der
This book provides an invaluable framework and basis for thinking about chronic pain and the potential for its prevention in public health terms. INDICE: Contributors; Section 1: Basic ideas; 1: Peter Croft, Fiona Blyth, and Danielle van der Windt: Chronic pain as a topic for epidemiology and public health; 2: Peter Croft, Fiona Blyth, and Danielle van der Windt: The global occurrence of chronic pain: an introduction; 3: Fiona Blyth: The demography of chronic pain: an overview; Appendix to Section 1: Basic epidemiological concepts applied to pain; Section 2: Definition and measurement of chronic painfor population studies; 4: Peter Croft, Kate Dunn, Fiona Blyth, and Danielle van der Windt: Introduction; 5: Clermont E. Dionne: Measuring chronic pain in populations; 6: Heiner Raspe: Measuring the impact of chronic pain on populations: a narrative review; 7: Bård Natvig, Camilla Ihlebæk, Yusman Kamaleri, andDag Bruusgaard: Number of pain sites - a simple measure of population risk?; Section 3: Mechanisms; 8: Alex MacGregor: The genetic epidemiology of pain; 9:Anthony K.P. Jones, John McBeth, and Andrea Power: The biological response tostress and chronic pain; 10: H. Susan J. Picavet: Musculoskeletal pain complaints from a sex and gender perspective; Section 4: Common pain syndromes; 11: Peter Croft, Fiona Blyth, and Danielle van der Windt: Introduction; 12: Danielle van der Windt: The symptom of pain in populations; 13: Helen Boardman: Headache; 14: Gareth T. Jones and Adriana Paola Botello: Pain in children; 15: Gary J. Macfarlane: Life-course influences on chronic pain in adults; 16: Elaine Thomas: Pain in older people; Section 5: Pain and disease; 17: Peter Croft: Disease-related pain: an introduction; 18: Blair H. Smith and Nicola Torrance: Neuropathic pain; 19: Julie Bruce: Post-surgical pain; 20: Harry Hemingway, Justin Zaman, and Gene Feder: Chronic chest pain, myocardial ischaemia and coronary artery disease phenotypes; 21: Fiona Blyth and Frances Boyle: Cancer and chronic pain; Section 6: Public health and chronic pain; 22: Fiona Blyth, Danielle van der Windt, and Peter Croft: Introduction to chronic pain as a public health problem; 23: Weiya Zhang and Michael Doherty: Pharmacological treatment: the example of osteoarthritis; 24: Gwenllian Wynne-Jones and Chris J. Main: The potential for prevention: occupation; 25: Rachelle Buchbinder: Can we changea population's perspective on pain?; 26: Peter Croft, Danielle van der Windt,Helen Boardman, and Fiona Blyth: The potential for prevention: overview; Index
- ISBN: 978-0-19-923576-6
- Editorial: Oxford University Press
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 365
- Fecha Publicación: 30/09/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés