Koeze T H, Williams A C, Reiman S
Neurosurgical Unit, London Hospital Medical College, UK.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1987 Nov;50(11):1424-9. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.50.11.1424.
Twenty six patients who had received spinal cord stimulation for chronic pain were evaluated by videotaped structured interviews with staff not directly involved in the patients' care. In addition estimates of pain relief were obtained from clinicians involved in the patients' care and from close relatives and friends. Information about lifestyles and drug usage was also collected and correlated with pain relief. At the time of the interviews half of the patients were receiving 50% or better relief of their pain.
通过对26名接受脊髓刺激治疗慢性疼痛的患者进行录像结构化访谈来评估,访谈人员为未直接参与患者护理的工作人员。此外,还从参与患者护理的临床医生以及近亲好友那里获得了疼痛缓解程度的估计。还收集了有关生活方式和药物使用的信息,并将其与疼痛缓解情况进行关联。在访谈时,一半的患者疼痛缓解了50%或更多。