Introduction: Patients with cancer often experience mild to severe pain. Therefore, effective pain assessment and management is paramount to this patient sub-population. This study sought to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practices associated with pain assessment among nurses at Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI), Mulago National Referral Hospital, Kampala, Uganda. Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at UCI among 67 randomly selected nurses. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software. Results: The mean age of the respondents was 26 years with the standard deviation (SD) of 2.46. The average knowledge scale score was 12 (range: 0-16), indicating good knowledge of pain assessment. Nurses’ average attitude...
Background: Pain Management is a medical approach that draws on science and alternative healing disc...
The doctor-patient percentage in Albania as said by World Health Organization (WHO). In 2013, this r...
Background: Nurses have a crucial role in the assessment and management of pain in the care of the...
Nurses’ knowledge and practices related to pain assessment in critically ill patients at Mulago Nati...
Background: chronic and acute pain are extremely common, particularly among hospitalizes surgical pa...
Background: Pain is the physical, social, spiritual, and psychological discomfort in a human being....
Abstract Effective pain assessment is attributed to be the basis upon which pain can be managed effi...
Introduction. Pain is unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual and potenti...
According to the American Cancer Society more than 1.3 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer e...
WOS: 000254073400004PubMed ID: 18313586Effective pain management requires accurate knowledge, attitu...
Pain is one of the main reasons patients seek help from healthcare professionals and yet research an...
ABSTRACT: Background: Pain is an unpleasant emotional and sensory experience that is associated wit...
Background: Pain is a personal and subjective experience with few or no objective measurements. Pain...
Pain is an unpleasant human experience, often associated with underlying medical conditions, and a k...
For both nurses and patients, effective pain relief management is critical. Relieving patients’ pain...
Background: Pain Management is a medical approach that draws on science and alternative healing disc...
The doctor-patient percentage in Albania as said by World Health Organization (WHO). In 2013, this r...
Background: Nurses have a crucial role in the assessment and management of pain in the care of the...
Nurses’ knowledge and practices related to pain assessment in critically ill patients at Mulago Nati...
Background: chronic and acute pain are extremely common, particularly among hospitalizes surgical pa...
Background: Pain is the physical, social, spiritual, and psychological discomfort in a human being....
Abstract Effective pain assessment is attributed to be the basis upon which pain can be managed effi...
Introduction. Pain is unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual and potenti...
According to the American Cancer Society more than 1.3 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer e...
WOS: 000254073400004PubMed ID: 18313586Effective pain management requires accurate knowledge, attitu...
Pain is one of the main reasons patients seek help from healthcare professionals and yet research an...
ABSTRACT: Background: Pain is an unpleasant emotional and sensory experience that is associated wit...
Background: Pain is a personal and subjective experience with few or no objective measurements. Pain...
Pain is an unpleasant human experience, often associated with underlying medical conditions, and a k...
For both nurses and patients, effective pain relief management is critical. Relieving patients’ pain...
Background: Pain Management is a medical approach that draws on science and alternative healing disc...
The doctor-patient percentage in Albania as said by World Health Organization (WHO). In 2013, this r...
Background: Nurses have a crucial role in the assessment and management of pain in the care of the...