BackgroundPain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with or resembling that actual or potential tissue damage. Different study findings show that about 55% to 78.6% of inpatients experience moderate-to-severe pain. Nurses are one of the health professional who may hear of pain suffered by the patients and who can manage patient suffering by themselves. Therefore, their correct skill is very important in non- pharmacology and pharmacology pain management methods.ObjectiveTo assess non-pharmacological pain management practice and barriers among nurses working in Debre Tabor Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Ethiopia.MethodsData were collected using structured observational check list with interviewer administered que...
Pain management in intensive care is an important aspect in nursing care. Assessing patients' pain i...
Objectives: This descriptive study's aim was to examine the knowledge and attitudes of nurses i...
A self-report questionnaire was answered by 114 nurses working at the internal medicine, oncology, a...
Pain is one of the major leading symptoms of diseases and the most common cause of hospital visitati...
The non-pharmacological pain management therapies have a valuable effect in managing moderate to mil...
Managing patients’ pain is a challenge that many caregivers face as they balance adequate pain manag...
Introduction. Pain is unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual and potenti...
Background: Pain is a common and unpleasant feeling among patients in intensive care units. Therefor...
The study assessed a survey of nurses’ knowledge and utilization of non-pharmacological methods of p...
Although nurses often provide care to patients with chronic pain, many do not Fully utilize non-phar...
ABSTRACT: Background: Pain is an unpleasant emotional and sensory experience that is associated wit...
The comfort rate of patients or patients free from pain is one indicator of the quality of health se...
The comfort rate of patients or patients free from pain is one indicator of the quality of health se...
Nurses, who are daily confronted with issues related to care, play a major role in pain management. ...
Each day millions of people suffer from pain whether they are in the hospital, their homes, or assis...
Pain management in intensive care is an important aspect in nursing care. Assessing patients' pain i...
Objectives: This descriptive study's aim was to examine the knowledge and attitudes of nurses i...
A self-report questionnaire was answered by 114 nurses working at the internal medicine, oncology, a...
Pain is one of the major leading symptoms of diseases and the most common cause of hospital visitati...
The non-pharmacological pain management therapies have a valuable effect in managing moderate to mil...
Managing patients’ pain is a challenge that many caregivers face as they balance adequate pain manag...
Introduction. Pain is unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual and potenti...
Background: Pain is a common and unpleasant feeling among patients in intensive care units. Therefor...
The study assessed a survey of nurses’ knowledge and utilization of non-pharmacological methods of p...
Although nurses often provide care to patients with chronic pain, many do not Fully utilize non-phar...
ABSTRACT: Background: Pain is an unpleasant emotional and sensory experience that is associated wit...
The comfort rate of patients or patients free from pain is one indicator of the quality of health se...
The comfort rate of patients or patients free from pain is one indicator of the quality of health se...
Nurses, who are daily confronted with issues related to care, play a major role in pain management. ...
Each day millions of people suffer from pain whether they are in the hospital, their homes, or assis...
Pain management in intensive care is an important aspect in nursing care. Assessing patients' pain i...
Objectives: This descriptive study's aim was to examine the knowledge and attitudes of nurses i...
A self-report questionnaire was answered by 114 nurses working at the internal medicine, oncology, a...