WOS: 000429503300025PubMed ID: 29331335Although there are many recommendations and guidelines for adequate pain assessment, the quality of postoperative pain documentation does not meet the acceptable standards. Aim: The aim of the study is to review the pain assessment and analgesic records of nurses within the first 48 h in the postoperative period. Methods: This retrospective and descriptive study was conducted in a University Hospital. The records of a total of 421 patients who underwent surgery between January 2014 and January 2015 were analysed. The data of the patients were obtained using the patient files. Results: Pain assessment scale was not used, and the pain records did not include intensity, location, duration and quality of t...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative pain remains a problem for many patients. One of the reasons could lie in ...
PubMedID: 29331335The authors regret that the following abstract was not included in the original ve...
Background: Postoperative pain is very common and develops naturally as a warning. After surgery, it...
The literature review purpose aimed at conducting a literature review on postoperative pain measurem...
In conclusion, our study results showed that pain assessment was not carried out in accordance with...
Purpose: To describe the documentation of pain assessment and management in the first 72 hrs postope...
Postoperative pain remains poorly managed for many patients. Effective pain management begins with a...
This study, conducted before and after the implementation of an acute pain service (APS) in a 1000-b...
Objectives: To identify when and how nurses reassess patients\u27 pain after analgesic administratio...
Because of its subjective nature, the assessment of pain requires the use of comprehensive practices...
Background: Measuring pain is important for the adequate pain management of postoperative patients. ...
Introduction: The acute postoperative pain management is recently a concern of many expert committee...
Erden Sevilay, Arslan Sevban, Deniz Sevgi, Kaya Pınar, Gezer Derya (2017) A Review of Postoperative...
Millions of surgeries performed on patients are accompanied by some degree of pain. Successful outco...
Background: Postoperative pain is an important aspect of patient care. It occurs when there is tissu...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative pain remains a problem for many patients. One of the reasons could lie in ...
PubMedID: 29331335The authors regret that the following abstract was not included in the original ve...
Background: Postoperative pain is very common and develops naturally as a warning. After surgery, it...
The literature review purpose aimed at conducting a literature review on postoperative pain measurem...
In conclusion, our study results showed that pain assessment was not carried out in accordance with...
Purpose: To describe the documentation of pain assessment and management in the first 72 hrs postope...
Postoperative pain remains poorly managed for many patients. Effective pain management begins with a...
This study, conducted before and after the implementation of an acute pain service (APS) in a 1000-b...
Objectives: To identify when and how nurses reassess patients\u27 pain after analgesic administratio...
Because of its subjective nature, the assessment of pain requires the use of comprehensive practices...
Background: Measuring pain is important for the adequate pain management of postoperative patients. ...
Introduction: The acute postoperative pain management is recently a concern of many expert committee...
Erden Sevilay, Arslan Sevban, Deniz Sevgi, Kaya Pınar, Gezer Derya (2017) A Review of Postoperative...
Millions of surgeries performed on patients are accompanied by some degree of pain. Successful outco...
Background: Postoperative pain is an important aspect of patient care. It occurs when there is tissu...
BACKGROUND: Postoperative pain remains a problem for many patients. One of the reasons could lie in ...
PubMedID: 29331335The authors regret that the following abstract was not included in the original ve...
Background: Postoperative pain is very common and develops naturally as a warning. After surgery, it...