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The Pain Assessment Tool

The Pain Assessment Tool (PAT) was developed as a means of objectively assessing pain by focusing exclusively on observable features and physiological signs, rather than relying on subjective self-reports. Several other ready-made assessments of pain available on the internet, have failed to consider a full range of common signs of pain. The PAT is a ‘wheel’ worth reinventing! The PAT serves as a structured observational guide for clinicians, facilitating detailed assessments. It is important to understand that this tool is ...

The Illusory Nature of Objectivity: Epistemological Challenges in Psychiatric Practice

In the practice of psychiatry, clinicians face a profound epistemological challenge: the pursuit of objective assessment in a field fundamentally concerned with subjective experience. While the scientific foundations of medicine presuppose the existence of observer-independent facts awaiting discovery through rigorous methodology, this conception becomes particularly tenuous when applied to the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. The nature of psychiatric phenomena—accessible primarily through patient narratives, behavioural observations, and clinician interpretations—raises critical questions about what constitutes a “fact” in this domain ...

What on earth is quality?

Quality is a multifaceted concept that can differ greatly depending on the context, product, or service in question. There is not a universal set of quality components that apply equally to every single product or service, but there are common elements that many quality evaluation systems tend to consider.[AC_PRO id=913] Key aspects of quality I outline some of the key aspects that often factor into the quality of both products and services. Performance: This is perhaps the most basic element ...