Background: Pain is a public health problem and affects millions of people globally. Effective pain management is possible through comprehensive pain management guidelines, adequate facilities, and trained healthcare professionals. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the healthcare professionals’ knowledge, attitude, and practice regarding pain management in Western Nepal. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in hospitals of Pokhara, Nepal. Healthcare professionals, including doctors, pharmacists, and nurses, were enrolled. Tools for the study were “The Knowledge and Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain (KASRP)” and a validated practice-based questionnaire. Frequencies and descriptive statistics were used to describe the outcomes. ...
BackgroundPain is a common phenomenon among emergency patients which may lead to chronic pain condit...
ABSTRACT: Background: Pain is an unpleasant emotional and sensory experience that is associated wit...
Background Postoperative pain remains a challenge in the developed world, but the consequences of in...
Background: Pain is a public health problem and affects millions of people globally. Effective pain ...
Pain is a human experience that affects overall quality of life. Nurses play a crucial role in asses...
Objectives: This descriptive study's aim was to examine the knowledge and attitudes of nurses i...
Pain is one of the most common reasons that drives people to go to hospitals.It has been found that ...
Background: Effective pain management is a fundamental human right. However, global disparities in p...
Objective: To assess knowledge, current practice, and attitude of doctors and nurses toward pain man...
Problem and Purpose: Nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding pain have been identified as a barrie...
Background Effective pain management needs a strong base of pain-related knowledge and an optimal a...
Background: Pain Management is a medical approach that draws on science and alternative healing disc...
Background: There is growing awareness in the hospital setting toward pain management to decrease pa...
Introduction. Pain is unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual and potenti...
Abstract: Pain management is understood to be a fundamental human right, and has to be accomplished ...
BackgroundPain is a common phenomenon among emergency patients which may lead to chronic pain condit...
ABSTRACT: Background: Pain is an unpleasant emotional and sensory experience that is associated wit...
Background Postoperative pain remains a challenge in the developed world, but the consequences of in...
Background: Pain is a public health problem and affects millions of people globally. Effective pain ...
Pain is a human experience that affects overall quality of life. Nurses play a crucial role in asses...
Objectives: This descriptive study's aim was to examine the knowledge and attitudes of nurses i...
Pain is one of the most common reasons that drives people to go to hospitals.It has been found that ...
Background: Effective pain management is a fundamental human right. However, global disparities in p...
Objective: To assess knowledge, current practice, and attitude of doctors and nurses toward pain man...
Problem and Purpose: Nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding pain have been identified as a barrie...
Background Effective pain management needs a strong base of pain-related knowledge and an optimal a...
Background: Pain Management is a medical approach that draws on science and alternative healing disc...
Background: There is growing awareness in the hospital setting toward pain management to decrease pa...
Introduction. Pain is unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual and potenti...
Abstract: Pain management is understood to be a fundamental human right, and has to be accomplished ...
BackgroundPain is a common phenomenon among emergency patients which may lead to chronic pain condit...
ABSTRACT: Background: Pain is an unpleasant emotional and sensory experience that is associated wit...
Background Postoperative pain remains a challenge in the developed world, but the consequences of in...