Objectives: The diagnosis of pain in patients with low consciousness is a major challenge in the intensive care unit (ICU). Therefore, the use of behavioral tools for pain assessment could be an effective tool to manage pain in this group of patients. The aim of this study was to determine the effects on pain management by nurses using a critical care pain observational tool in patients with a decreased level of consciousness. Methods: Our research used a before and after design to evaluate the ability of nurses to manage pain in patients with low consciousness. A total of 106 ICU nurses were included in the study. The study was divided into three phases: pre-implementation, implementation, and post-implementation. The researchers first obs...
Aim. To explore nurses' challenges in managing pain among ill patients in critical care. Background...
Objectives: To implement a pain management algorithm in intensive care units (ICU) and to evaluate n...
Accurate pain assessment and management constitute a major challenge for medical and nursing staff i...
In the United States, greater than half of the adult patients who are admitted to critical care expe...
Background: Pain is a disagreeable combination of sensory and emotional sensations. Employing behavi...
Background Regular pain assessment can lead to decreased incidence of pain and shorter durations of ...
Background: Many patients have memories of pain during intensive care unit stay. To improve pain man...
Background: Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) may suffer from different ...
Background: Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) may suffer from different ...
The Critical-Care Pain.Observation Tool is one of the instruments developed to assess pain in patie...
Purpose: Pain assessment practice in the nonverbal patient is incredibly challenging forthe nurse an...
Background: Accurate pain assessments in critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients can be dif...
Pain is a major concern in all intensive care units (ICUs). The proper assessment and management of ...
Despite an ongoing acknowledgement in the literature that pain is a significant problem within the c...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) may suffer from di...
Aim. To explore nurses' challenges in managing pain among ill patients in critical care. Background...
Objectives: To implement a pain management algorithm in intensive care units (ICU) and to evaluate n...
Accurate pain assessment and management constitute a major challenge for medical and nursing staff i...
In the United States, greater than half of the adult patients who are admitted to critical care expe...
Background: Pain is a disagreeable combination of sensory and emotional sensations. Employing behavi...
Background Regular pain assessment can lead to decreased incidence of pain and shorter durations of ...
Background: Many patients have memories of pain during intensive care unit stay. To improve pain man...
Background: Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) may suffer from different ...
Background: Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) may suffer from different ...
The Critical-Care Pain.Observation Tool is one of the instruments developed to assess pain in patie...
Purpose: Pain assessment practice in the nonverbal patient is incredibly challenging forthe nurse an...
Background: Accurate pain assessments in critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients can be dif...
Pain is a major concern in all intensive care units (ICUs). The proper assessment and management of ...
Despite an ongoing acknowledgement in the literature that pain is a significant problem within the c...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) may suffer from di...
Aim. To explore nurses' challenges in managing pain among ill patients in critical care. Background...
Objectives: To implement a pain management algorithm in intensive care units (ICU) and to evaluate n...
Accurate pain assessment and management constitute a major challenge for medical and nursing staff i...