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Psychosocial Profile In Men And Women With Unexplained Chest Pain

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scientific article published on May 27, 1992Psychosocial and psychophysical assessments of patients with unexplained chest pain(Q51150982)

Unexplained chest pain in the ED: could it be panic?

Noncardiac chest pain is an angina-type discomfort without indication of ischemia. Diagnosis can be difficult because of its heterogeneous nature. Classification varies by The number of patients suffering from unexplained chest pain (UCP) is increasing. Intervention programmes are needed to reduce the chest pain and suffering experienced by Background: Unexplained chest pain (UCP) affects everyday life, causing fear and anxiety. Patients often have difficulty understanding their symptoms. Aim: To test a cognitive

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Depression, anxiety, stress, social interaction and health-related quality of life in men and women with unexplained chest pain Our knowledge of this increasing number of patients with UCP is limited. The overall aim of the thesis was to describe and analyse symptom perception, psychosocial factors, health-related

Background: Noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) is one of the leading reasons for emergency department visits and significantly limits patients’ daily functioning. The protective

Depression, anxiety, stress, social interaction and health-related quality of life in men and women with unexplained chest pain Acute chest pain is one of the most common reasons for visits to the hospital, particularly the emergency department (ED). The annual incidence of chest pain in the primary

BMC Nursing, 5, 7. IV Jerlock, M., Kjellgren, K. I., Gaston-Johansson, F., Lissner, L., Manhem, K., Rosengren, A., & Welin, C. Psychosocial profile in men and women with unexplained chest Unexplained chest pain in relation to psychosocial factors and health-related quality of life in men and women.(English) 1 reference stated in 17581792 24 March 2018 reference URL main

Objectives Approximately one third of patients with non cardiac chest pain (NCCP) report a history of abuse, however no data exists on the prevalence of abuse among people Unexplained chest pain in relation to psychosocial factors and health-related quality of life in men and women. Request PDF | Unexplained Chest Pain in Relation to Psychosocial Factors and Health-Related Quality of Life in Men and Women | Unexplained chest pain is a frequent and

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Fagring A, Gaston-Johanson F, Kjellgren K, et al. Unexplained chest pain in relation to psychosocial factors and health-related quality of life in men and women.

Conclusions: This study shows that men and women had more similarities than variations in descriptions of chest pain. Their unexplained chest pain influenced their functions Causes of Chest Pain in Women: When to Seek Help Are you a female suffering from chest pain? Is it impacting your day to day life and leaving you concerned for your health? Aim: To analyze gender differences regarding pain characteristics, psychosocial factors and health-related quality of life among patients diagnosed unexplained chest pain.

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Abstract Background: Unexplained chest pain is a frequent and increasingly common complaint among patients admitted to Emergency Departments. Previous studies have defined The aim of this study was to describe information needs among patients with unexplained chest pain and how those needs were met by health professionals during medical

Ischemic heart disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in the US, affecting both men and women significantly. The presentation of chest pain is largely similar in

Unexplained Chest Pain and Breathlessness Christopher Bass, MA, MD, MRCPsych* Chest pain is reported commonly in all surveys of general populations and of Depression, anxiety, stress, social interaction and health-related quality of life in men and women with unexplained chest pain Abstract Aim: The aim was to describe patients‘ experience of unexplained chest pain, and how the pain affected their everyday life. Background: Chest pain is one of the most common

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Psychological assessment and treatment may clinically aid patients with chest pain in ways that may influence disease onset, maintenance, and progression and may improve quality of life. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1989 The effect of experimentally induced anxiety on the experience of pressure pain PAIN®, 1988 Spontaneous noncardiac chest pain

Unexplained chest pain (UCP) is a common reason for emergency hospital admission and generates considerable health-care costs for society. Even though prior research indicates that This item appears in the following Collection (s) Doctoral Theses / Doktorsavhandlingar Institutionen för vårdvetenskap och hälsa Doctoral Theses from Sahlgrenska Academy This study aimed at (1) establishing the prevalence of paniclike anxiety in emergency department (ED) patients with unexplained chest pain (UCP); (2) describing and