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Learning by heart: a focused group study to determine the self-management learning needs of chronic stable angina patientsMichael H McGillion
University of Toronto, Faculty of Nursing, 50 George Street, Toronto, ON M5S 3H4
Can J Cardiovasc Nurs 14:12-22. 2004
Nonischemic chest pain following successful percutaneous coronary intervention at a regional referral centre in southern OntarioMichael McGillion
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Can J Cardiol 28:S60-9. 2012..The purpose of this study was to identify factors that predispose individuals to nonischemic chest pain following successful percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)...
Management of patients with refractory angina: Canadian Cardiovascular Society/Canadian Pain Society joint guidelinesMichael McGillion
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Can J Cardiol 28:S20-41. 2012..Concluding summary recommendations are also made, giving direction to future clinical practice and research on RFA management in Canada...
The Postoperative Pain Assessment Skills pilot trialMichael McGillion
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Pain Res Manag 16:433-9. 2011..background⁄..
Effectiveness of percutaneous laser revascularization therapy for refractory anginaMichael McGillion
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Vasc Health Risk Manag 6:735-47. 2010..While PMLR may be effective for improving angina symptoms and related burden, further work is needed to clarify appropriate dose and impact on disease-specific mortality and adverse cardiac events...
Cost of illness for chronic stable angina patients enrolled in a self-management education trialMichael H McGillion
Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Can J Cardiol 24:759-64. 2008..A paucity of relevant cardiovascular data sets has precluded a detailed examination of the impact of interventions on CSA-related costs and its broader economic burden...
Randomized controlled trial of a psychoeducation program for the self-management of chronic cardiac painMichael H McGillion
Lawrence S Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J Pain Symptom Manage 36:126-40. 2008..These data indicate that the CASMP was effective for improving physical functioning, general health, anginal pain symptoms, and self-efficacy to manage pain at three months and provide a basis for long-term evaluation of the program...
Positive shifts in the perceived meaning of cardiac pain following a psychoeducation program for chronic stable anginaMichael McGillion
Lawrence Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Can J Nurs Res 39:48-65. 2007..How such perceptual shifts in the meaning of cardiac pain might contribute to the overall effectiveness of psychoedcuation warrants further investigation...
A systematic review of psychoeducational intervention trials for the management of chronic stable anginaM McGillion
Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
J Nurs Manag 12:174-82. 2004..There are few data on the effectiveness of psychoeducational interventions for CSA patients that target HRQOL-related outcomes...
An interfaculty pain curriculum: lessons learned from six years experienceJudith Hunter
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont, Canada
Pain 140:74-86. 2008..3% to 91.2%. This curriculum continues to be a unique and valuable learning opportunity as we utilize lessons learned from extensive evaluation to move the pain agenda forward with pre-licensure health science students...
Pain management following discharge after ambulatory same-day surgeryJudy Watt-Watson
Faculty of Nursing, and Centre for the Study of Pain, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J Nurs Manag 12:153-61. 2004..This study examined pain and related interference, analgesic use and adverse events, complications and resources utilized, and adequacy of postdischarge information at four time periods...
Effectiveness of Psychoeducational Interventions for Improving Symptoms, Health-Related Quality of Life, and Psychological well Being in Patients with Stable AnginaM McGillion
McMaster University, Faculty of Health Sciences, 1200 Main St W HSc 2J20A, Hamilton, ON, Canada, L8N 3Z5
Curr Cardiol Rev 4:1-11. 2008..These encouraging results must be interpreted with caution due to heterogeneity in methods and small samples. Larger, robust trials are needed to further determine the effectiveness of psychoeducation for stable angina management...
A survey of prelicensure pain curricula in health science faculties in Canadian universitiesJ Watt-Watson
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Pain Res Manag 14:439-44. 2009..The present exploratory, descriptive study aimed to determine the designated time for mandatory pain content in curricula of major Canadian universities for students in health science and veterinary programs before being licensed...
