A descriptive, correlational design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of a chronic cancer pain management education program. The Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitude Survey Regarding Pain (NKAS) was used to evaluate the program. A convenience sample of 27 registered nurses was recruited to participate in the study. Analysis of the data revealed a significant difference between pre-test and post-test scores on the NKAS. There were no significant correlations observed between any study variables. The small convenience sample prevents the ability to generalize the findings. It is concluded that the education program was effective in improving knowledge and attitudes related to chronic cancer pain management. Implications for nursing practice, r...
Unmanaged pain is a widespread problem that many cancer patients face on a daily basis. Cancer pain,...
BACKGROUND: Registered Nurses (RNs) play an important role in caring for patients suffering from can...
BACKGROUND: Registered Nurses (RNs) play an important role in caring for patients suffering from can...
The purpose of this study was to identify pain management done by nurses and to develop an education...
Pain management outcomes for hospitalized patients are often inadequate. One explanation validated ...
Background: Pain is one of the most frequent problems among patients diagnosed with cancer. Despite ...
In a pilot study, a continuing education program on pain assessment and management was implemented a...
Twelve studies on the effects of pain programmes for nurses were reviewed. Most of the programmes fo...
Approximately 1.5 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year. Most of these people will expe...
Abstract Approximately 1.5 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year. Most of these people ...
Approximately 1.5 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year. Most of these people will expe...
According to the American Cancer Society more than 1.3 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer e...
The purpose of this survey was to describe nurses\u27 knowledge and attitudes toward principles of p...
Unmanaged pain is a widespread problem that many cancer patients face on a daily basis. Cancer pain,...
Unmanaged pain is a widespread problem that many cancer patients face on a daily basis. Cancer pain,...
Unmanaged pain is a widespread problem that many cancer patients face on a daily basis. Cancer pain,...
BACKGROUND: Registered Nurses (RNs) play an important role in caring for patients suffering from can...
BACKGROUND: Registered Nurses (RNs) play an important role in caring for patients suffering from can...
The purpose of this study was to identify pain management done by nurses and to develop an education...
Pain management outcomes for hospitalized patients are often inadequate. One explanation validated ...
Background: Pain is one of the most frequent problems among patients diagnosed with cancer. Despite ...
In a pilot study, a continuing education program on pain assessment and management was implemented a...
Twelve studies on the effects of pain programmes for nurses were reviewed. Most of the programmes fo...
Approximately 1.5 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year. Most of these people will expe...
Abstract Approximately 1.5 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year. Most of these people ...
Approximately 1.5 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year. Most of these people will expe...
According to the American Cancer Society more than 1.3 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer e...
The purpose of this survey was to describe nurses\u27 knowledge and attitudes toward principles of p...
Unmanaged pain is a widespread problem that many cancer patients face on a daily basis. Cancer pain,...
Unmanaged pain is a widespread problem that many cancer patients face on a daily basis. Cancer pain,...
Unmanaged pain is a widespread problem that many cancer patients face on a daily basis. Cancer pain,...
BACKGROUND: Registered Nurses (RNs) play an important role in caring for patients suffering from can...
BACKGROUND: Registered Nurses (RNs) play an important role in caring for patients suffering from can...