2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2005.01176.x
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Commentary on Tse MMY, Pun SPY & Benzie IFF (2005) Pain relief strategies used by the older people with chronic pain: an exploratory survey for planning patient‐centred intervention. Journal of Clinical Nursing 14, 315–320

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“…Non‐pharmacological measures can be very effective in relieving pain intensity of all types of pain and are thus recommended when used concurrently with pharmacological interventions in the treatment of pain in older people [42]. According to hospital policy for each ward, the application of superficial heat and TENS had to be facilitated through a physiotherapist.…”
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“…Non‐pharmacological measures can be very effective in relieving pain intensity of all types of pain and are thus recommended when used concurrently with pharmacological interventions in the treatment of pain in older people [42]. According to hospital policy for each ward, the application of superficial heat and TENS had to be facilitated through a physiotherapist.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%