This is a report of a scoping review undertaken to obtain an overview of studies conducted on pain management education programs (PMEPs). The aim of this review was to describe existing research publications relating to PMEP to map how pain management practice training might directly influence surgical nurses in contributing to successful pain outcomes in patients. The initial search of electronic databases identified 40 articles according to the inclusion criteria and search strategy, which applied the following terms: ("Pain management education program") AND ∗ OR ∗ ("Nurses") AND ∗ OR ∗ ("Patient outcomes") AND ∗ ("Mixed methods"). Titles, abstracts, and keywords were also searched for the term "Nurse education." After applying...
Traditionally analgesics have been the main stay of postoperative pain management. Taught non-pharma...
Objective: To discover if nursing students have improved their level of pain knowledge and their att...
• Nurse education does not appear to be preparing nurses to manage pain in the clinical area. • A nu...
Clinical research over the last decade supports the premise that the presence of pain lengthens reco...
The purpose of this proposal is to critically review the literature and examine the knowledge and at...
Aims: The overall aims of this thesis was describe the current nursing postoperative pain assessment...
Each year, the number of new nurse practitioners (NP) increases, with an estimated 31% surge in job ...
The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) has developed guidelines for postoperative pa...
The critical reason for this study is the inadequate training received by surgical nurses in acute a...
Few experimental studies have evaluated the efficacy of continuing educational programs aimed at the...
<p><strong>Purpose</strong>: To provide nursing students knowledge of pain prior, during, and post- ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to describe the core components of an effective pain management education ...
Presently, postoperative pain remains inadequately assessed and poorly managed both of which can hav...
Postoperative pain remains poorly managed for many patients. Effective pain management begins with a...
The purpose of this study was to identify pain management done by nurses and to develop an education...
Traditionally analgesics have been the main stay of postoperative pain management. Taught non-pharma...
Objective: To discover if nursing students have improved their level of pain knowledge and their att...
• Nurse education does not appear to be preparing nurses to manage pain in the clinical area. • A nu...
Clinical research over the last decade supports the premise that the presence of pain lengthens reco...
The purpose of this proposal is to critically review the literature and examine the knowledge and at...
Aims: The overall aims of this thesis was describe the current nursing postoperative pain assessment...
Each year, the number of new nurse practitioners (NP) increases, with an estimated 31% surge in job ...
The Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) has developed guidelines for postoperative pa...
The critical reason for this study is the inadequate training received by surgical nurses in acute a...
Few experimental studies have evaluated the efficacy of continuing educational programs aimed at the...
<p><strong>Purpose</strong>: To provide nursing students knowledge of pain prior, during, and post- ...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to describe the core components of an effective pain management education ...
Presently, postoperative pain remains inadequately assessed and poorly managed both of which can hav...
Postoperative pain remains poorly managed for many patients. Effective pain management begins with a...
The purpose of this study was to identify pain management done by nurses and to develop an education...
Traditionally analgesics have been the main stay of postoperative pain management. Taught non-pharma...
Objective: To discover if nursing students have improved their level of pain knowledge and their att...
• Nurse education does not appear to be preparing nurses to manage pain in the clinical area. • A nu...