Pain and Emotion, a Reflection for the Health Practitioner

This review proposes to reflect on the role that emotions play in relation to an unpleasant experience for the human being called pain. The painful stimulus causes situations of disability to a greater or lesser extent, depending on how it is evaluated and addressed, leading to emotional and cogniti...

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Main Authors: Paola Vernaza-Pinzón, Lucia Posadas-Pérez, Cristóbal Acosta-Vernaza
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Magdalena 2019-01-01
Series:Duazary
Online Access:http://revistas.unimagdalena.edu.co/index.php/duazary/article/view/2639
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Summary:This review proposes to reflect on the role that emotions play in relation to an unpleasant experience for the human being called pain. The painful stimulus causes situations of disability to a greater or lesser extent, depending on how it is evaluated and addressed, leading to emotional and cognitive alterations that generate a lower quality of life in the person/patient, from functional, psychological, occupational and social aspects. A bibliographic review is carried out, which allows the health professional to reflect on the integral management of the patient who consults for a symptom, that, if not managed properly, will trigger a painful syndrome that interferes and threatens its existence.
ISSN:1794-5992
2389-783X