The relationship of postoperative patient-perceived nurse caring behaviors to symptom distress and functional status in 100 adult ambulatory surgical patients was examined. These behaviors explained 9.3% to 18.2% of the variance in functional status on the 1st, 4th, and 7th day postsurgery, and 10% of the variance in symptom distress on the 7th postoperative day after controlling for ASA physical status classification, preoperative symptom distress, and preoperative functional status
Problem: Nursing care requires attention and systematized care in the immediate postoper...
Objectives: Although a great variety of surgical procedures are performed on an ambulatory basis, li...
Pain management of the adult post-operative patient is often inadequate. Patient' pain perceptions h...
The relationship of postoperative patient-perceived nurse caring behaviors to symptom distress and f...
A prospective, single cohort design was used to: describe the changes over time in symptom distress ...
Ambulation is the single most important nursing intervention in the prevention of postoperative comp...
Background: Studies reporting inadequate nursing care for patients indicate that nurses are negative...
Ambulatory surgery has now becoming increasingly popular and it is generally well accepted. Major co...
Background: In the postoperative course, patients are routinely encouraged to ambulate as frequentl...
The nursing practice of monitoring patients in the post-operative (PO) phase upon returning to the g...
Abstract: Pain is a subjective experience that can be perceived directly only by the sufferer. It is...
An important and often forgotten aspect of postoperative care occurs after the patient is discharged...
Background: Postoperative pain is a global issue. Although knowledge of the issue is well known and ...
Postoperative pain remains poorly managed for many patients. Effective pain management begins with a...
The literature review purpose aimed at conducting a literature review on postoperative pain measurem...
Problem: Nursing care requires attention and systematized care in the immediate postoper...
Objectives: Although a great variety of surgical procedures are performed on an ambulatory basis, li...
Pain management of the adult post-operative patient is often inadequate. Patient' pain perceptions h...
The relationship of postoperative patient-perceived nurse caring behaviors to symptom distress and f...
A prospective, single cohort design was used to: describe the changes over time in symptom distress ...
Ambulation is the single most important nursing intervention in the prevention of postoperative comp...
Background: Studies reporting inadequate nursing care for patients indicate that nurses are negative...
Ambulatory surgery has now becoming increasingly popular and it is generally well accepted. Major co...
Background: In the postoperative course, patients are routinely encouraged to ambulate as frequentl...
The nursing practice of monitoring patients in the post-operative (PO) phase upon returning to the g...
Abstract: Pain is a subjective experience that can be perceived directly only by the sufferer. It is...
An important and often forgotten aspect of postoperative care occurs after the patient is discharged...
Background: Postoperative pain is a global issue. Although knowledge of the issue is well known and ...
Postoperative pain remains poorly managed for many patients. Effective pain management begins with a...
The literature review purpose aimed at conducting a literature review on postoperative pain measurem...
Problem: Nursing care requires attention and systematized care in the immediate postoper...
Objectives: Although a great variety of surgical procedures are performed on an ambulatory basis, li...
Pain management of the adult post-operative patient is often inadequate. Patient' pain perceptions h...