Journal of pain and symptom management
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Apr 2013
Review Meta AnalysisConstipation in palliative care: what do we use as definitions and outcome measures?
Advances in the management of constipation in palliative care remain hindered by the lack of agreed-upon diagnostic criteria. ⋯ Constipation is a significant problem in palliative care; however, not having an agreed-upon definition limits research initiatives and the ability to apply these results clinically to people with constipation. Four domains are suggested as pivotal to the diagnosis: any life-long history of constipation (using the Rome Criteria), evaluation of physical changes that may cause or worsen constipation, the subjective sensation (such as feelings of incomplete defecation or bloating or fullness), and objective changes (such as frequency or consistency of stools).