Principles of pain management in palliative care include:
- give analgesia regularly,
- use a medicines recording chart to record doses,
- always look for reversible causes at onset of a new pain, or if pain intensity or character changes,
- ensure the availability of medications,
- administer analgesia in a step-wise manner according to the World Health Organization (WHO) Analgesic Ladder.
Pain
CareSearch
This webpage describes the clinical evidence supporting patient symptom management for pain in palliative care.
Cancer guidelines wiki: Cancer pain management in adults
Cancer Council Australia
This guideline provides brief point-of-care recommendations for screening, assessment and management of cancer-related pain in adults. It focuses on chronic pain rather than acute pain caused by cancer treatments or pain in cancer survivors (which is best addressed by referral to a specialist pain medicine physician. The guideline makes recommendations about both pharmacological and non-pharmacological management as well as patient awareness and self-management.
Pain management
The Agency for Clinical Innovation
This video with Dr Robyn Keall discusses the main causes, assessments, and treatment of pain.