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Main description:

The European Pain Federation EFIC is made up of Chapters of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP). Its Health Care Professionals look after a population of over 740 million people in its 37 member countries. European Pain Management provides a review of the organization and delivery of pain care in the 37 European countries.

Leaders in the field of pain management from each country offer a chapter on how their health and pain care services are organized, the demands of their specific populations, the specific national challenges they face, and examples of innovations and advances. After this comprehensive summary, key experts in the field discuss issues that are pertinent to all the European nations; ranging from working with young people to managing opioids, and the rise of pain as a specialism. The final chapter
pulls together themes from across the entire book, making a call to envision a new form of pain management for a new Europe. European Pain Management provides an authoritative summary, description, and discussion of the challenges and opportunities for improving the care of people living in
pain.


Contents:

Section 1: Foundations
1.1: Christopher Eccleston, Bart Morlion, and Christopher Wells: Pain in Europe
1.2: Harald Breivik: Pain in Europe
Section 2: National chapter reports
2.1: Apostol Vaso: Albania
2.2: Rudolf Likar: Austria
2.3: Patrice Forget, Susan Broekmans, Lies de Ruddere, Conny Goethals, Koen Lauwers, Bruno Leroy, Marie-Claire Schommer, and Guy Hans.: Belgium
2.4: Amira Karkin-Tais: Bosnia and Herzogovina
2.5: Atanas Temelkov: Bulgaria
2.6: Mira Fingler and Ivan Rados: Croatia
2.7: Richard Rokyta and Jiri Kozak: Czech Republic
2.8: Gitte Handberg and Thorvaldur Skuli Palsson: Denmark
2.9: Maksim Kunevich and Aleksandra Shilova: Estonia
2.10: Juha Nevantaus: Finland
2.11: Didier Bouhassira and Nadine Attal: France
2.12: Thomas Toelle, Michael Schafer, and Thomas Isenberg: Germany
2.13: Emmanouil P. Anastassiou: Greece
2.14: Janos Tajti, Delia Szok, and Janos Szolcsanyi: Hungary
2.15: David Finn, Brona Fullen, Brian McGuire, Joanne OBrien, Laserina O'Connor, Raymond Victory, and Shelagh Wright: Ireland
2.16: Elon Eisenberg and Silviu Brill: Israel
2.17: Stefano Coaccioli and Antonella Paladini: Italy
2.18: Adem Bytyqi and Agron Bytyqi: Kosovo
2.19: Iveta Golubovska, Mihails Arons, Aleksejs Miscuks, and Inara Logina: Latvia
2.20: Arunas Sciupokas: Lithuania
2.21: Adrian Belii: Moldova
2.22: Petter Borchgrevink and Astrid Woodhouse: Norway
2.23: Jan Dobrogowski and Magdalena Kocot-Kepska: Poland
2.24: Ana Valentim and Pedro Ferreira: Portugal
2.25: Adriana Sarah Nica: Romania
2.26: Nicolay N Yahno, Michail L Kukushkin, and Maxim V. Churyukanov: Russia
2.27: Daniele Battelli: San Marino
2.28: Miroslava Pjevic: Serbia
2.29: Marta Kulichova: Slovakia
2.30: Marija Cesar Komar, Nevenka Krcevski-Skvarc, and Gorazd Pozep: Slovenia
2.31: Rafael Galvez Mateos and Juan Perez Cajaraville: Spain
2.32: Anna Bjarnegard, Carina Carlsson, Eva Gave, Rolf Karlsten, Malin Lindback, Elisabeth Persson, and Malin Ernberg: Sweden
2.33: Andre Ljutow and Christine Cedraschi: Switzerland
2.34: Gertie Filippini, Kris Vissers, and Michiel Reneman: The Netherlands
2.35: Nuri Suleyman Ozyalcin: Turkey
2.36: Vladimir Romanenko: Ukraine
2.37: Ann Taylor, Vladimir Romanenko: United Kingdom
Section 3: Special issues
3.1: Gisele Pickering: Pain in later life
3.2: Julia Wager and Boris Zernikow: Pain in children
3.3: Cathy Stannard: Opioids
3.4: Andreas Kopf: Speciality pain medicine
3.5: Nevenka Krevski-Skvarc: Working at the frontiers of pain management in Europe
3.6: Norbert van Rooij, Joop van Griensven, Mariano Votta, and Bart Morlion: European pain policy: challenges and opportunities
3.7: Christopher Eccleston, Christopher Wells, and Bart Morlion: European pain management: future directions


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9780198785750
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: December, 2017
Pages: 304
Dimensions: 156.00 x 233.00 x 17.00
Weight: 462g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Anaesthetics and Pain, General Practice, Public Health

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