The researcher's work centers on enhancing patient satisfaction in pain management across diverse healthcare contexts. Their research spans anesthetic comfort following surgery, rare conditions such as Lipoma arborescens and sarcomas, and pediatric techniques aimed at reducing postoperative pain. Key findings highlight challenges in therapy adherence, the effectiveness of non-pharmacic treatments, and systemic issues that affect long-term outcomes. Additionally, their global health focus includes sustainable surgical capacity development and insights into physical well-being in breast cancer patients. These studies collectively aim to improve patient satisfaction and treatment efficacy across diverse healthcare settings.
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