Aim. The aim of this study was to establish if postregistration education and clinical experience influence nurses' knowledge of pain. Background. Inadequacies in the pain management process may not be tied to myth and bias originating from general attitudes and beliefs, but reflect inadequate pain knowledge. Design. A pain knowledge survey of 20 true/false statements was used to measure the knowledge base of two groups of nurses. This was incorporated in a self-administered questionnaire that also addressed lifestyle factors of patients in pain, inferences of physical pain, general attitudes and beliefs about pain management. Method. One hundred questionnaires were distributed; 86 nurses returned the questionnaire giving a response rate of...