Pain places a significant burden on the society and individuals through health care costs, loss of productivity, and loss of income. A widening gap exists between increasing knowledge about pain and the application of this knowledge to treat pain. The Joint Commission (TJC) provides guidelines for nursing care of patients with pain. The purpose of this paper explore the application to practice of TJC guidelines for nursing care of the patients with pain
Despite 20 years of work by educators, clinicians, and professional organizations and the publicatio...
Pain is experienced differently by each patient and is often difficult to control. Within a critical...
Problem and Purpose: Nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding pain have been identified as a barrie...
Pain places a significant burden on the society and individuals through health care costs, loss of p...
In many clinical settings, nurses have a vital role in pain assessment and titration of opioid doses...
Since pain is the most common complaint of the hospitalized patient, and nurses are with patients mo...
Pain management continues to be a significant issue for both patients and nurses. Nurses have not im...
Inadequate management of patients’ pain is a continuing problem despite research findings that suppo...
PubMedID: 18706379Pain is a concept that goes back into distant history and is something that is fac...
Pain is one of the main reasons patients seek help from healthcare professionals and yet research an...
The under-treatment of pain is a problematic area for hospitalized patients nationwide. Pain diminis...
This research provided relevant data to support pain research literature that finds nurses do not h...
Most people have encountered pain at some point in their lives. It is a very common complaint nurses...
Pain is a universal human experience and is a primary reason people seek health care; however, under...
One of the key ethical principles in nursing is the promotion of health and wellness and ensuring th...
Despite 20 years of work by educators, clinicians, and professional organizations and the publicatio...
Pain is experienced differently by each patient and is often difficult to control. Within a critical...
Problem and Purpose: Nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding pain have been identified as a barrie...
Pain places a significant burden on the society and individuals through health care costs, loss of p...
In many clinical settings, nurses have a vital role in pain assessment and titration of opioid doses...
Since pain is the most common complaint of the hospitalized patient, and nurses are with patients mo...
Pain management continues to be a significant issue for both patients and nurses. Nurses have not im...
Inadequate management of patients’ pain is a continuing problem despite research findings that suppo...
PubMedID: 18706379Pain is a concept that goes back into distant history and is something that is fac...
Pain is one of the main reasons patients seek help from healthcare professionals and yet research an...
The under-treatment of pain is a problematic area for hospitalized patients nationwide. Pain diminis...
This research provided relevant data to support pain research literature that finds nurses do not h...
Most people have encountered pain at some point in their lives. It is a very common complaint nurses...
Pain is a universal human experience and is a primary reason people seek health care; however, under...
One of the key ethical principles in nursing is the promotion of health and wellness and ensuring th...
Despite 20 years of work by educators, clinicians, and professional organizations and the publicatio...
Pain is experienced differently by each patient and is often difficult to control. Within a critical...
Problem and Purpose: Nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding pain have been identified as a barrie...