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Pain, suffering and some ethical issues in neuroscience research

The distinction between suffering and pain express the two faces of a disease that influence a patient quality of life. Suffering is a composite phenomenon. It implies moral elements, such as the question that a human being can ask about the sense of life, the worries about himself and his own famil...

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Autores principales: Leonardi, Matilde, Colombetti, Elena, Musio, Alessio, Radaelli, Stefania, Pessina, Adriano
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3451621/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-004-0088-3
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author Leonardi, Matilde
Colombetti, Elena
Musio, Alessio
Radaelli, Stefania
Pessina, Adriano
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description The distinction between suffering and pain express the two faces of a disease that influence a patient quality of life. Suffering is a composite phenomenon. It implies moral elements, such as the question that a human being can ask about the sense of life, the worries about himself and his own family; existential issues and ethical components. Suffering can rise not only when pain is not present, but also, sometimes, just when pain is won. We have to avoid to think of the patient’s suffering always as a psychiatric pathology. This is a new and more adapted approach to suffering itself. Pain therapies should respect patient’s personalities and requires a proportional use of the therapy itself. Quality of life, pharmacological pain treatment, informed consent, living will: we have to consider all those issues deeply, starting from the perspective of the pain-suffering distinction.
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spelling pubmed-34516212012-11-29 Pain, suffering and some ethical issues in neuroscience research Leonardi, Matilde Colombetti, Elena Musio, Alessio Radaelli, Stefania Pessina, Adriano J Headache Pain Public Health Section The distinction between suffering and pain express the two faces of a disease that influence a patient quality of life. Suffering is a composite phenomenon. It implies moral elements, such as the question that a human being can ask about the sense of life, the worries about himself and his own family; existential issues and ethical components. Suffering can rise not only when pain is not present, but also, sometimes, just when pain is won. We have to avoid to think of the patient’s suffering always as a psychiatric pathology. This is a new and more adapted approach to suffering itself. Pain therapies should respect patient’s personalities and requires a proportional use of the therapy itself. Quality of life, pharmacological pain treatment, informed consent, living will: we have to consider all those issues deeply, starting from the perspective of the pain-suffering distinction. Springer-Verlag 2004-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3451621/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-004-0088-3 Text en © Springer-Verlag Italia 2004
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