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Tuesday 10 October 2017

A Guide to Pain Assessment in Palliative Care for Health Professionals


Pain is one of the distressing symptoms in any disease. Effective pain assessment is mandatory for the management of Pain. Pain can affect almost all the spheres of life of patients. Moreover, increase in pain status can badly affect the Quality Of Life (QOL) of  patients. Pain assessment is carried out on the first visit to the Palliative Care Centre, before administering pain medication, during pain management process and after the management of pain. Pain assessment should be an ongoing process. It is always better to learn about pain assessment whoever is in direct contact with the patient for rendering palliative care. A basic understanding of pain is helpful for volunteers too, because they are also an inevitable member of Palliative Care Team.

Terminologies in Pain

Pain: It is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage. 

Acute pain: Pain that has a sudden onset and commonly declines over a short time

Chronic pain: Pain that lasts more than six months due to non-life threatening causes and has responded to current available treatment methods.

Neuropathic pain: Pain initiated or caused by a primary lesion or disease in the somatosensory nervous system.

Nociceptive pain: Represents the normal response to noxious insult or injury of tissues such as skin, muscles, visceral organs, joints, tendons, or bones.

Somatic Pain: It is described as musculoskeletal pain.

Visceral Pain: It results from the activation of nociceptors of the thoracic, pelvic and abdominal viscera(organ). 

Breakthrough pain: Intermittent exacerbations of pain that can occur spontaneously or in relation to specific activity.

Allodynia: A condition in which a non painful stimulus felt as pain in spite of normal appearing tissue.

Adjuvant Analgesics: A  number of drug class whose usual primary role is other than the relief of pain are used in pain management.

Classifications of Pain

Pain is classified on the basis of duration and cause.


Duration: Acute and Chronic


Cause: Nociceptive Pain and Neuropathic Pain 



Types of Pain
Types of Pain
Nociceptive is again classified in to Somatic Pain and Visceral Pain.

Somatic Pain

  • Stimulation of peripheral receptors (Skin, muscles, bone, connective tissue).
  • Clearly localized – patients can point the spot of pain.
  • Aching or gnawing.
  • Responds to simple analgesics, reasonably opioid sensitive.

Visceral Pain
  • Infiltration, compression, distension of thoracic or abdominal organs.
  • Vague location.
  • Deep, squeezing, pressure, discomfort, soreness, deep ache in nature.
  • May involve referred pain syndromes.
  • May be associated with nausea or vomiting.
  • Very opioid responsive.

Neuropathic Pain
  • Abnormal conduction, excessive electrical discharge from damaged nerves
  • Example: injury from surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, cancer infiltration, other diseases.
  • Usually it is Under-diagnosed
  • Relatively opioid resistant – need combination therapy with adjuvants
  • Lancinating, sharp, shooting, flashing in nature.
  • Usually follows a clear nerve distribution
Pain is what the patient says it is

The most common method that used in pain assessment is 'OPQRST' method which is used world wide.

Onset: When it was started?

Was the onset of pain sudden or it developed gradually?

Palliative Factors: What gives you pain relief ?

Are you taking remedies for pain ? Medication, any other therapy?

Provoking Factors: What are the some aggravating factors for your pain?

What causes your pain worse?

Quality of Pain: Describe about your pain? Nature of your pain? 

Example: Aching, sore, cramping, pounding, sharp, throbbing, dull, nagging, penetrating, shooting, numb, tingling, spasm, burning, gnawing, pressure-like, radiating, stabbing, tingling, tender, knife-like 


Radiation: Does your pain radiates to other parts of the body?

Does your pain spread to other parts?

Site:  Use of a body chart will help the person who is assessing pain and it is to communicate with other team members about patients level of pain.

Where exactly  you have pain?


Can you show me  where you are feeling pain?

Do you have pain all over body?


Do you have pain in a particular area of body?


Can you shade the area of pain in the diagram with respect your body pain?




Body Chart for Pain Assessment
Body Chart for Pain Assessment


Severity:  Asking about the severity of pain is quite challenging. Use of a Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPR Scale) will ease the work. On a scale '0' means no pain and '10' means worst imaginable pain. Severity increases as it moves from '1' to '10 '. A proper explanation is needed before applying it. For example, a simple explanation about the purpose of the using NPR Scale to the patients, family member and care giver.

Another method , ask about the severity as Mild, Moderate and Severe, which almost all the patients can respond to it with out any confusion.



Reminder: Pain experience varies from patients to patients. 


Numerical Pain Rating Scale
Numerical Pain Rating Scale

Wong-Baker FACES Pain rating scale is used to measure severity of pain for children. Usually 3 years and above. 

Wong Baker Faces Scale

Check the severity of pain at rest, after taking medication, on movement.

Time:  Ask the patients , Pain is throughout day and night? 

Level of pain during day and night?


Duration of pain


Pain relief with medication?


Need of breakthrough dose?


Never forget to ask the patients about the Activities of Daily Living.


There will be some circumstances where the pain assessment is challenging , for example, patients with communication issues. In that case, take the help of family members, friends or other care givers who knows the patient better.





Are you looking for a Pain Management Centre in Kerala ? Find the links below

Friday 6 October 2017

Palliative Care Training in India

There are various institutions and organizations offering Palliative Care Training in India.

They are as follows 

Trivandrum Institute of Palliative Sciences (TIPS), Trivandrum, Kerala


TIPS is a World Health Organization Collaborating Centre (WHOCC) for Training and Policy on Access to Pain Relief 

TIPS offers hands on  training in Palliative care for Health Professionals and Volunteers.

Doctors 
  • Certificate Course in Palliative Medicine (CCPM)

  • Foundation Course in Palliative Medicine

Nurses
  • Certificate Course in Palliative Nursing (CCPN)

Volunteers
  • 3 Day Volunteer Training Programme

For Course Enquiry 

Email ID: info@palliumindia.org

Phone : 0471 2468991


Institute of Palliative Medicine(IPM), Calicut, Kerala


Doctors 

  • One Year national Fellowship Program in Palliative Medicine (In Collaboration with Christian Medical Association)
  • Six Weeks Basic Certificate Course in Palliative Medicine
  • 12 Day Foundation Course in Palliative Medicine 
Nurses
  • Six week Basic Certificate Course in Palliative Nursing
  • Three months Basic Certificate Course in Palliative Auxiliary Nursing
  • Basic Certificate Course in Essentials of Palliative Care
  • One Month Advanced Course for Community Nurses

Volunteers

  • Foundation Course
  • 100 Hour Course in Communication and Emotional Support
  • Train-the-Trainer Programme

For Course Enquiry 

Email ID: palliativecare@gmail.com

Phone : 0495 2354166


CanSupport, New Delhi


Doctors and Nurses

  • Six Week Certificate Course in Pain and Palliative Care

For Course Enquiry

Email ID: info@cansupport.org     

Phone : 011-26202851/26102869


St. John's Medical College and Hospital, Bengaluru, Karnataka 


Doctors and Nurses

  • Six Week Certificate Course in Pain and Palliative Care

For Course Enquiry 

Email ID: tareys@gmail.com

Phone : +91 9611254738



Cipla Palliative Care and Training Centre, Pune, Maharashtra


Doctors and Nurses

  • Six Week Certificate Course in Pain and Palliative Care

For Course Enquiry 

Email ID: prince.jhon@ciplacare.com 

Phone : +91 9820384649


Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra


Doctors and Nurses

  • Six Week Certificate Course in Pain and Palliative Care

For Course Enquiry 

Email ID: pallmemed75@gmail.com 

Phone : +91 9730497657


Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute, Ahmedabad, Gujarat


Doctors 

  • Certificate Course in Palliative Medicine (CCPM)
Nurses

  • Certificate Course in Palliative Nursing (CCPN)

For Course Enquiry 

Email ID: palliumindia.gcri@gmail.com 

Phone : +91 9825420656


MNJ Institute of Oncology and Regional Cancer Centre, Hyderabad, Telangana


Doctors ,Nurses and Social Workers

  • One month Certificate Course in Pain and Palliative Care

For Course Enquiry

Email ID: mnj.palliative@gmail.com 

Phone : 040-23397000/ 23318424


Indian Association of Palliative Care

  • Certificate Course in Essentials of Palliative Care

World Hospice and Palliative Care Day 14 October 2017

What is Palliative Care


Palliative Care is an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing the problem associated with life threatening illness, through the prevention and  relief of suffering by means of early identification and impeccable assessment and treatment of pain and other problems, physical, psychosocial and spiritual (WHO). 


Benefits of Palliative Care. 


- It provides relief from pain and distressing symptoms.

- It will enhance the quality of life.

- The team approach helps in addressing the needs of Patients and Family Members.

- Comprehensive Care for the patients, which integrate the psychological and spiritual aspects of patient care. 


Aims of World Hospice and Palliative Care Day


- To share our vision to increase the availability of hospice and palliative care throughout the world by creating opportunities to speak out about the issues.

- To raise awareness and understanding of the needs- medical, social, practical, spiritual- of people living with a life limiting illness and their families.

- To raise funds to support and develop hospice and palliative care services around the world.


World Hospice Palliative Care Day is celebrated on 2nd Saturday of October in every year.

Theme for World Hospice and Palliative Care Day - 14 October 2017

'Universal Health Coverage and Palliative Care: Don't leave those suffering behind'


Palliative Care
Tag Cloud for Palliative Care

Thursday 28 September 2017

Why Foot Care is important in patients with Diabetes Mellitus


Good foot care is very essential for the people with diabetes . This will help in overcoming problems associated with diabetes through prevention and early identification of complications associated.

There are many steps to keep the foot in good shape, prevent complications associated and to improve blood circulation. 

Foot care should be daily routine for the patients with diabetes, which should go hand in hand with regular monitoring of blood sugar, eating a balanced meal, engage in some kind of physical activity, for example, walking, doing range of motion exercise etc...
Peripheral neuropathy is a nerve damaged caused by chronically high blood sugar level. It leads to numbness, loss of sensation, pain in feet, legs and hands. One of the most common complications of diabetes.  

Signs and symptoms of foot problems 


Burning , tingling and painful feet.

Loss of sensation to cold , hot and touch.

Changes in the colour or shape of your feet.

Loss of hair in the toes, feet and in lower legs.

Thickening and yellowing of the toenails.

Onset of red spots,blisters, sores and ulcers


[Consult your treating physician if you have any of these above mentioned signs and symptoms ]

Tips for good foot care


Here are some good habits which can be adopted by the patients with Diabets

1. Foot inspection

Foot examination with mirror
Daily foot inspection is an essential component in foot care. Check feet and toes, especially between toes, where there is a chance to have more moisture. Use of mirror will ease the examination.

2. Wash your feet

Wash your feet daily with lukewarm water and mild soap. Check the temperature of water before using it. 

3. Dry your feet

Pat your feet with soft cloth. Dry the area between toes gently to prevent moisture, which 
can lead to infection later.

4. Use of moisturizing lotion. 

Use moisturizing lotion or oil to prevent dryness of skin.

5. Nail Care

Trim toe nails after socking with water

Be careful not to cut the toe nails too short. 

Selection of Footwear


Choose well fitting footwear.

Avoid footwear made of plastic, use footwear made of leather and canvas.

Wear shoes which can adjust the size with buckles and Velcro.

Use socks which can give an extra layer of protection.

Effective foot care methods should be adopted with other routines -regular blood sugar level monitoring, eating a balanced meal - to maintain and  improve the quality of life of  people living with diabetes.

Friday 22 September 2017

Best Heart Hospital in Kerala | Best Multi Super Speciality Hospital in Kottayam

Best Heart Hospital in Kerala, India | Cardiac Surgery in Kerala

Bharath Hospital is a 175 bedded multi super speciality hospital located in the heart Kottayam town - near to famous Thriunakkara Mahadeva Temple, Kerala, India. It got it's a NABH Safe - I Hospital accreditation in 2016 for Infection control process. Bharath Hospital established in 1969 by Dr. Viswanathan Pillai with 4 four departments namely Gynecology, General Surgery, Pediatrics and General Medicine.

Bharath Hospital is famous for its service in the field of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Rehabilitation. Bharath Cardiovascular Institute, a flagship venture of Bharath Hospital offers a wide range of services related to diagnosis and managements of cardiac diseases among all age group.

It has a well equipped Coronary Intensive Care Unit and Flats Panel Cathlab.

Types of Cardiovascular Surgeries performed at Bharath Hospital are

Minimally Invasive / Keyhole Cardiac Surgery

Aortic Valvular Surgery

Mitral Valve Surgery

ASD Closure

CABG

Mitral Valve Repair / Replacement

Aortic Valve Replacement /Repair

DVR

Bental

Vascular

Ascending Aneurysm Repair

Arch Aneurysm Repair

Thoracic  Aneurysm Repair

Peripheral Vascular Surgery

Pediatric, Neonatal, Infant Cardiac Surgeries

Congenital Defects Closure

Atrial Septal Defect

Ventricular Septal Defect

Patent Ductus Arteriosus 

Arterial Switch , Senning

Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connection (TAPVC)

Tetralogy of Fallot

Truncus

Double Outlet Right Ventricular Surgery (DORV)

AV Fistula

Adult Cardiac Surgery

Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (CABG) / Off CABG

Total Arterial Revascularisation


Bharath Hospital Kottayam
Front View of Bharath Hospital Kottayam



The main departments functioning in Bharath Hospital Are



Bharath Cardio Vascular Institute

Department of Critical Care

Department of Neuroscience

Department of Orthopedic and Joint Replacement Centre

Department of Nephrology and Toxicology

Department of Urology and Male Infertility

Department of Nutrition and Dietetics

Department of General Medicine

Department of Medical Retina

Vascular and Podiatry Centre


Comprehensive Chest Care Centre


Department of  General Surgery

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Department of  ENT

Department of  Pediatrics and Neonatology

Department of  Gastroenterology

Department of  Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Department of  Ophthalmology

Department of  Dermatology

Department of  Anesthesia

Department of  Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery

Department of  Dental Science

Department of  Psychiatry and Mental Health

Department of  Radiology

Department of  Pain Management


Facilities in Bharath Hospital



1. Number of Beds : 175 (Ordinary/AC/Deluxe and General Wards)

2. Intensive Care Units:  Medical, Surgical, Critical Care,Neonatal Care, Coronary Care, Cardiothorasic, High Dependency ICU, Physiotherapy Units.

3. 24 Hours Pharmacy

4. Laboratory Facilities

Bharath Scans


Bharath Scans , a subsidiary of Bharath Hospital has the state-of-the-art-facilities for the accurate diagnosis.


International Patients


Bharath Hospital Offers various facilities for International Patients

Some of them includes

1. Visa Assistance

2. Flight arrangements and extensions.

3. Airport Transfer Service

4. Scheduling of all Medical Appointments

5. Booking of Hotels and Service Apartments.

6. Providing Language Translators

7. Privileged Assistance during stay.

8. Special Dietary needs/ Religious Arrangements.

9. News and Information Updates for relatives back at home.

10. Foreign Exchange.


Transportation 

It is well connected  with other cities of nearby district

Nearest Railway Station is Kottayam Railway Station which is 2 KM away.

Nearest Airport is : Cochin International Airport which is 88 KM Away.


Contact Details of Bharath Hospital

Email :  info@bharathhospital.co.in

Phone :   +91 481 258 2947

Website: www.bharathhospital.co.in