Nurses, who are daily confronted with issues related to care, play a major role in pain management. They, however, face barriers to optimal pain management that can be linked to the patient, to the system or to the caregivers. The objective of this descriptive, cross-sectional study is to identify the barriers to optimal pain management for patients in acute care settings, as perceived by nurses. The convenience sample included 70 nurses working in four different medical and surgical wards of a university teaching hospital in Switzerland. Participation rate was 65.4%. The results show that 24 obstacles influence clinical practice. Out of these 24, 9 are linked to the patient, 7 to the system and 8 to nurses. This confirms the complexity of ...
Purpose: Inadequate pain management in the hospital setting can be attributed to various factors suc...
Pain is very subjective that can affects everyday living through physical, emotional and spiritual ...
Background: Despite an enhanced interest and evolution in pain management, prevalence remains high. ...
A self-report questionnaire was answered by 114 nurses working at the internal medicine, oncology, a...
Managing patients’ pain is a challenge that many caregivers face as they balance adequate pain manag...
Aim. To explore nurses' challenges in managing pain among ill patients in critical care. Background...
Emergency nurses' knowledge of perceived barriers in pain management in Taiwan To explore knowledge ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Considering that the experience of nurses in pain management in patients i...
This study describes strategies used by the Joint Clinical Practice Council of Children's Hospital o...
Up to 80% of residents in aged care facilities (ACFs) experience pain,which is often suboptimally ma...
Unrelieved pain is one of the most common complaints by medical patients and can greatly affect thei...
Inadequate assessment and management of pain among critical care patients can lead to ineffective ca...
Background: Pain is a major symptom in many medical conditions and one of the main reasons patients ...
Objective: This integrative review sought to identify and synthesise quantitative and qualitative ev...
Background: chronic and acute pain are extremely common, particularly among hospitalizes surgical pa...
Purpose: Inadequate pain management in the hospital setting can be attributed to various factors suc...
Pain is very subjective that can affects everyday living through physical, emotional and spiritual ...
Background: Despite an enhanced interest and evolution in pain management, prevalence remains high. ...
A self-report questionnaire was answered by 114 nurses working at the internal medicine, oncology, a...
Managing patients’ pain is a challenge that many caregivers face as they balance adequate pain manag...
Aim. To explore nurses' challenges in managing pain among ill patients in critical care. Background...
Emergency nurses' knowledge of perceived barriers in pain management in Taiwan To explore knowledge ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Considering that the experience of nurses in pain management in patients i...
This study describes strategies used by the Joint Clinical Practice Council of Children's Hospital o...
Up to 80% of residents in aged care facilities (ACFs) experience pain,which is often suboptimally ma...
Unrelieved pain is one of the most common complaints by medical patients and can greatly affect thei...
Inadequate assessment and management of pain among critical care patients can lead to ineffective ca...
Background: Pain is a major symptom in many medical conditions and one of the main reasons patients ...
Objective: This integrative review sought to identify and synthesise quantitative and qualitative ev...
Background: chronic and acute pain are extremely common, particularly among hospitalizes surgical pa...
Purpose: Inadequate pain management in the hospital setting can be attributed to various factors suc...
Pain is very subjective that can affects everyday living through physical, emotional and spiritual ...
Background: Despite an enhanced interest and evolution in pain management, prevalence remains high. ...