It has been shown that over 70% of patients waiting in emergency departments (EDs) do not receive analgesics, despite the fact that more than 78% complain of pain. A clinical innovation in the form of a pain management protocol that includes task-shifting has been implemented in the ED of a university hospital in Switzerland in order to improve pain-related outcomes in patients. This innovation involves a change in clinical practice for physicians and nurses. The aim of this study is to explore nurses' perceptions on how well this innovation is adopted. This descriptive correlational study took place in the ED of a Swiss university hospital; the hospital provides healthcare for the city, the canton, and adjoining cantons. A convenience samp...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Aim: This paper reports a systematic literature review evaluating the impact and...
Pain is a common symptom for patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) although pain mana...
It is estimated that seventy-three million patients undergo surgical procedures each year in the Uni...
It has been shown that over 70% of patients waiting in emergency departments (EDs) do not receive an...
Even though pain is a common symptom in the emergency departments inadequate analgesic and suboptima...
Suboptimal management of pain in emergency departments (EDs) remains a problem, despite having been ...
Suboptimal management of pain in emergency departments (EDs) remains a problem, despite having been ...
While acute musculoskeletal pain is a frequent complaint, its management is often neglected. An impl...
Acute pain is the most common complaint of patients presenting to emergency departments (EDs). Effec...
Pain is a very common symptom for patients admitted to Emergency departments (EDs) and its undertrea...
While pain is the main reason for patients to visit ahospital’s emergency department (ED), it is a h...
To investigate the assessment of pain intensity in the specific context of triage. Acute pain affect...
Traditionally analgesics have been the main stay of postoperative pain management. Taught non-pharma...
This action research project explored the feasibility and effect of implementing a hospital-wide coo...
To describe surgical nurses' strategies for enhancing their pain management proficiency. A qualitati...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Aim: This paper reports a systematic literature review evaluating the impact and...
Pain is a common symptom for patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) although pain mana...
It is estimated that seventy-three million patients undergo surgical procedures each year in the Uni...
It has been shown that over 70% of patients waiting in emergency departments (EDs) do not receive an...
Even though pain is a common symptom in the emergency departments inadequate analgesic and suboptima...
Suboptimal management of pain in emergency departments (EDs) remains a problem, despite having been ...
Suboptimal management of pain in emergency departments (EDs) remains a problem, despite having been ...
While acute musculoskeletal pain is a frequent complaint, its management is often neglected. An impl...
Acute pain is the most common complaint of patients presenting to emergency departments (EDs). Effec...
Pain is a very common symptom for patients admitted to Emergency departments (EDs) and its undertrea...
While pain is the main reason for patients to visit ahospital’s emergency department (ED), it is a h...
To investigate the assessment of pain intensity in the specific context of triage. Acute pain affect...
Traditionally analgesics have been the main stay of postoperative pain management. Taught non-pharma...
This action research project explored the feasibility and effect of implementing a hospital-wide coo...
To describe surgical nurses' strategies for enhancing their pain management proficiency. A qualitati...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Aim: This paper reports a systematic literature review evaluating the impact and...
Pain is a common symptom for patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) although pain mana...
It is estimated that seventy-three million patients undergo surgical procedures each year in the Uni...