Over 500,000 hysterectomies are performed yearly in the United States, and they often result in a moderate to severe amount of pain. Nurses play a significant role in postoperative pain management. However, studies have shown that despite technological advances and nurses\u27 theoretical knowledge of pain, postoperative pain management remains a challenge among healthcare providers. The purpose of this study was to examine how nurses\u27 and patients\u27 attitude towards abdominal hysterectomy can impact postoperative pain management and hospital length of stay after a hysterectomy. Informed by the theory of reasoned action, the study examined the differences in the nurses\u27 and patients\u27 attitudes to abdominal hysterectomy and postope...
Postoperative pain management has been the subject of several national reports (Royal College of Sur...
Background & Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between nurses&apos know...
Background: Studies reporting inadequate nursing care for patients indicate that nurses are negative...
The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) has developed guidelines for postoperative pa...
Presently, postoperative pain remains inadequately assessed and poorly managed both of which can hav...
SUMMARY Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine Department of Nursing and Fundamentals of Internal Me...
Pain management of the adult post-operative patient is often inadequate. Patient' pain perceptions h...
Aims: The overall aims of this thesis was describe the current nursing postoperative pain assessment...
Background: Nurses have a crucial role in the assessment and management of pain in the care of the...
Purpose: To examine knowledge and attitudes of nurses on post-operative pain, and to find the factor...
Postoperative pain remains poorly managed for many patients. Effective pain management begins with a...
It is estimated that seventy-three million patients undergo surgical procedures each year in the Uni...
The purpose of this proposal is to critically review the literature and examine the knowledge and at...
Over half a million women undergo a hysterectomy procedure for reproductive issues each year. For ov...
Background: Postoperative pain is an important aspect of patient care. It occurs when there is tissu...
Postoperative pain management has been the subject of several national reports (Royal College of Sur...
Background & Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between nurses&apos know...
Background: Studies reporting inadequate nursing care for patients indicate that nurses are negative...
The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) has developed guidelines for postoperative pa...
Presently, postoperative pain remains inadequately assessed and poorly managed both of which can hav...
SUMMARY Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine Department of Nursing and Fundamentals of Internal Me...
Pain management of the adult post-operative patient is often inadequate. Patient' pain perceptions h...
Aims: The overall aims of this thesis was describe the current nursing postoperative pain assessment...
Background: Nurses have a crucial role in the assessment and management of pain in the care of the...
Purpose: To examine knowledge and attitudes of nurses on post-operative pain, and to find the factor...
Postoperative pain remains poorly managed for many patients. Effective pain management begins with a...
It is estimated that seventy-three million patients undergo surgical procedures each year in the Uni...
The purpose of this proposal is to critically review the literature and examine the knowledge and at...
Over half a million women undergo a hysterectomy procedure for reproductive issues each year. For ov...
Background: Postoperative pain is an important aspect of patient care. It occurs when there is tissu...
Postoperative pain management has been the subject of several national reports (Royal College of Sur...
Background & Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between nurses&apos know...
Background: Studies reporting inadequate nursing care for patients indicate that nurses are negative...