The acceptability of high resolution anoscopy examination in patients attending a tertiary referral centre.
Anke De-MasiEsther DavisTamzin CumingNoreen ChindawiFrancesca PesolaCarmelina CappelloSusan ChambersJulie BowringAdam N RosenthalPeter SasieniMayura NathanPublished in: BMC cancer (2018)
In this cohort, the overall pain scores were low and similar across appointment types. However, women had a higher pain score, including troublesome pain levels. Despite this, both women and men were equally satisfied with their care and were willing to have a future examination. The results of the analysis show that the procedure is acceptable to patient groups. A small number of women may need general anaesthesia for their examinations/treatment.
Keyphrases
- chronic pain
- pain management
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- neuropathic pain
- high resolution
- end stage renal disease
- pregnancy outcomes
- ejection fraction
- cervical cancer screening
- healthcare
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- palliative care
- primary care
- prognostic factors
- breast cancer risk
- peritoneal dialysis
- mass spectrometry
- case report
- pregnant women
- insulin resistance
- type diabetes
- spinal cord
- adipose tissue
- current status
- skeletal muscle
- metabolic syndrome
- replacement therapy
- smoking cessation
- combination therapy
- tandem mass spectrometry