ABSTRACT Objective: To select outcomes and indicators of the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC), in order to assess patients with cancer under palliative care with Acute and Chronic Pain Nursing Diagnoses; and to construct the conceptual and operational definitions of the indicators. Method: Expert opinion study and literature review. The sample consisted of 13 experts. The data collection was in own tool applied in face-to-face meeting and by e-mail. In the analysis of the data, it was considered between 75% and 100% of agreement. Results: Eight outcomes and 19 indicators were selected. The results with higher scores were Pain Level, Pain Control and Client Satisfaction: Pain Management. For all indicators selected, conceptual and op...
This is a bachelor’s thesis on pain management of a cancer patient in palliative care. A systematic ...
Purpose A clinical care pathway for pain management in a palliative care unit was studied with outc...
nursing pain assessment, decision-making and documentation By Carolyn Tayler and Barbara McLeod A cl...
ABSTRACT Objective: To select outcomes and indicators of the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC),...
Inadequate pain assessment prevents optimal treatment in palliative care. The content of pain assess...
This was a methodological study conducted to describe the process and results of the development of ...
A clinical nurse specialist's (CNS) experience in the development and implementation of a pain asses...
PURPOSE:Validate the outcomes from the Nursing Outcomes Classification(NOC) for the Acute Pain nursi...
[The research article and research poster are both part of the Nursing Research Synthesis Projects i...
Information generated using outcome measures to measure the effectiveness of palliative care interve...
Little information exists about the outcomes from nursing interventions, and few studies report new ...
Background. Little information exists about the outcomes from nursing interventions, and few studies...
Pain is the main problem for patients with cancer referred to palliative care (PC). Pain management ...
Pain is the main problem for patients with cancer referred to palliative care (PC). Pain management ...
Pain is the main problem for patients with cancer referred to palliative care (PC). Pain management ...
This is a bachelor’s thesis on pain management of a cancer patient in palliative care. A systematic ...
Purpose A clinical care pathway for pain management in a palliative care unit was studied with outc...
nursing pain assessment, decision-making and documentation By Carolyn Tayler and Barbara McLeod A cl...
ABSTRACT Objective: To select outcomes and indicators of the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC),...
Inadequate pain assessment prevents optimal treatment in palliative care. The content of pain assess...
This was a methodological study conducted to describe the process and results of the development of ...
A clinical nurse specialist's (CNS) experience in the development and implementation of a pain asses...
PURPOSE:Validate the outcomes from the Nursing Outcomes Classification(NOC) for the Acute Pain nursi...
[The research article and research poster are both part of the Nursing Research Synthesis Projects i...
Information generated using outcome measures to measure the effectiveness of palliative care interve...
Little information exists about the outcomes from nursing interventions, and few studies report new ...
Background. Little information exists about the outcomes from nursing interventions, and few studies...
Pain is the main problem for patients with cancer referred to palliative care (PC). Pain management ...
Pain is the main problem for patients with cancer referred to palliative care (PC). Pain management ...
Pain is the main problem for patients with cancer referred to palliative care (PC). Pain management ...
This is a bachelor’s thesis on pain management of a cancer patient in palliative care. A systematic ...
Purpose A clinical care pathway for pain management in a palliative care unit was studied with outc...
nursing pain assessment, decision-making and documentation By Carolyn Tayler and Barbara McLeod A cl...