Patients’ pain has not been adequately controlled due to inaccurate assessments, inadequate treatments, and inconsistent nursing care. The purpose of this study was to examine nursing students’ assessment ratings and treatment choices for patients experiencing pain in a case vignette. Data collected from junior nursing students (prior to formal classroom instruction) compared to senior nursing students (one year after initial instruction) provided implications for nursing education, as well as conclusions about the understanding of pain assessment among student participants. The sample consisted of 270 junior and senior nursing students from two schools of nursing in East Tennessee, representing 95 percent of the identified population. The ...
Background: Studies suggest that pain assessment and management by appropriately trained and knowled...
Pain, and the appropriate treatment of it, has recently come to the forefront of issues addressed wi...
Lack of knowledge and negative attitudes of nurses towards pain management had been linked to under...
Pain is a universal human experience and is a primary reason people seek health care; however, under...
Insufficient pain management continues to be problematic for hospitalized patients throughout the co...
Objective: To discover if nursing students have improved their level of pain knowledge and their att...
Background To determine existing knowledge and attitude gaps about pain assessment and management i...
Problem and Purpose: Nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding pain have been identified as a barrie...
Poor pain assessment contributes to inadequate postoperative pain relief. Studies in the US suggest ...
In many clinical settings, nurses have a vital role in pain assessment and titration of opioid doses...
MastersBackground and aim: Pain has been defined as the fifth vital sign due to its importance in nu...
Oftentimes in nursing education, students are taught to assess pain by only one measure – usually a ...
Unmanaged pain is a widespread problem that many cancer patients face on a daily basis. Cancer pain,...
The objective of this review was to examine the effects of nursing education interventions on clini...
Pain is a common and potentially debilitating condition. Whereas there is vast literature on develop...
Background: Studies suggest that pain assessment and management by appropriately trained and knowled...
Pain, and the appropriate treatment of it, has recently come to the forefront of issues addressed wi...
Lack of knowledge and negative attitudes of nurses towards pain management had been linked to under...
Pain is a universal human experience and is a primary reason people seek health care; however, under...
Insufficient pain management continues to be problematic for hospitalized patients throughout the co...
Objective: To discover if nursing students have improved their level of pain knowledge and their att...
Background To determine existing knowledge and attitude gaps about pain assessment and management i...
Problem and Purpose: Nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding pain have been identified as a barrie...
Poor pain assessment contributes to inadequate postoperative pain relief. Studies in the US suggest ...
In many clinical settings, nurses have a vital role in pain assessment and titration of opioid doses...
MastersBackground and aim: Pain has been defined as the fifth vital sign due to its importance in nu...
Oftentimes in nursing education, students are taught to assess pain by only one measure – usually a ...
Unmanaged pain is a widespread problem that many cancer patients face on a daily basis. Cancer pain,...
The objective of this review was to examine the effects of nursing education interventions on clini...
Pain is a common and potentially debilitating condition. Whereas there is vast literature on develop...
Background: Studies suggest that pain assessment and management by appropriately trained and knowled...
Pain, and the appropriate treatment of it, has recently come to the forefront of issues addressed wi...
Lack of knowledge and negative attitudes of nurses towards pain management had been linked to under...