To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional Links fieldAIM: To increase understanding of what it is like for nurses to care for patients in pain. BACKGROUND: Hospitalised patients are still suffering from pain despite increased knowledge, new technology and a wealth of research. Since nurses are key figures in successful pain management and research findings indicate that caring for suffering patients is a stressful and demanding experience where conflict often arises in nurses' relations with patients and doctors, it may be fruitful to study nurses' experience of caring for patients in pain to increase understanding of the above problem. DESIGN: A phenomenological study involved 20 dia...
Since pain is the most common complaint of the hospitalized patient, and nurses are with patients mo...
Background: Recent research has focused on the effectiveness of different treatment regimens in pain...
This research provided relevant data to support pain research literature that finds nurses do not h...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Background: Hospital patients experience significant pain, which can delay heali...
Verkefnið er opið nemendum og starfsfólki Háskólans á AkureyriDespite medical advances, hospitalised...
Pain is one of the main reasons patients seek help from healthcare professionals and yet research an...
Aim. The aim of this study was to establish if postregistration education and clinical experience in...
Aim. To explore nurses' challenges in managing pain among ill patients in critical care. Background...
Background: chronic and acute pain are extremely common, particularly among hospitalizes surgical pa...
Aims and Objectives: To describe the experience of nurses working while in pain and the potential im...
Background: Excessive pain following surgery is a common entity that has been highlighted in the lit...
Unrelieved pain is one of the most common complaints by medical patients and can greatly affect thei...
PubMedID: 18706379Pain is a concept that goes back into distant history and is something that is fac...
Background: Hospital patients experience significant pain, which can delay healing and increase the ...
Uadertreatment of pain and lack of knowledge about pain management have been evident for approximate...
Since pain is the most common complaint of the hospitalized patient, and nurses are with patients mo...
Background: Recent research has focused on the effectiveness of different treatment regimens in pain...
This research provided relevant data to support pain research literature that finds nurses do not h...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd.Background: Hospital patients experience significant pain, which can delay heali...
Verkefnið er opið nemendum og starfsfólki Háskólans á AkureyriDespite medical advances, hospitalised...
Pain is one of the main reasons patients seek help from healthcare professionals and yet research an...
Aim. The aim of this study was to establish if postregistration education and clinical experience in...
Aim. To explore nurses' challenges in managing pain among ill patients in critical care. Background...
Background: chronic and acute pain are extremely common, particularly among hospitalizes surgical pa...
Aims and Objectives: To describe the experience of nurses working while in pain and the potential im...
Background: Excessive pain following surgery is a common entity that has been highlighted in the lit...
Unrelieved pain is one of the most common complaints by medical patients and can greatly affect thei...
PubMedID: 18706379Pain is a concept that goes back into distant history and is something that is fac...
Background: Hospital patients experience significant pain, which can delay healing and increase the ...
Uadertreatment of pain and lack of knowledge about pain management have been evident for approximate...
Since pain is the most common complaint of the hospitalized patient, and nurses are with patients mo...
Background: Recent research has focused on the effectiveness of different treatment regimens in pain...
This research provided relevant data to support pain research literature that finds nurses do not h...