BACKGROUND: Registered Nurses (RNs) play an important role in caring for patients suffering from cancer pain. A lack of knowledge regarding pain management and the RNs' own perception of cancer pain could act as barriers to effective pain management. Educational interventions that target RNs' knowledge and attitudes have proved promising. However, an intervention consisting of evidence-based practice is a multifaceted process and demands behavioural and cognitive changes to sustain the effects of the intervention. Therefore, our study aimed to investigate if a theory-based educational intervention could change RNs' knowledge and attitudes to cancer pain and pain management, both four and 12 weeks after the start of the intervention. METHODS...
This review aimed to quantify the benefit of patient-based educational interventions in the manageme...
[[abstract]]Introduction This study aimed to investigate the effects of educational intervention on ...
A descriptive, correlational design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of a chronic cancer pain ...
BACKGROUND: Registered Nurses (RNs) play an important role in caring for patients suffering from can...
Background: Pain is one of the most frequent problems among patients diagnosed with cancer. Despite ...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
The purpose of this study was to identify pain management done by nurses and to develop an education...
Background: Cancer pain management is still unsatisfactory, although some effective guidelines exist...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
BACKGROUND: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related ...
BACKGROUND: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related ...
Background: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related ...
Background: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related ...
According to the American Cancer Society more than 1.3 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer e...
This review aimed to quantify the benefit of patient-based educational interventions in the manageme...
[[abstract]]Introduction This study aimed to investigate the effects of educational intervention on ...
A descriptive, correlational design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of a chronic cancer pain ...
BACKGROUND: Registered Nurses (RNs) play an important role in caring for patients suffering from can...
Background: Pain is one of the most frequent problems among patients diagnosed with cancer. Despite ...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
The purpose of this study was to identify pain management done by nurses and to develop an education...
Background: Cancer pain management is still unsatisfactory, although some effective guidelines exist...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
BACKGROUND: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related ...
BACKGROUND: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related ...
Background: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related ...
Background: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related ...
According to the American Cancer Society more than 1.3 million Americans are diagnosed with cancer e...
This review aimed to quantify the benefit of patient-based educational interventions in the manageme...
[[abstract]]Introduction This study aimed to investigate the effects of educational intervention on ...
A descriptive, correlational design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of a chronic cancer pain ...