Pain assessment and management for older patients with dementia in hospitals: an integrative literature review

IP Tsai, SYS Jeong, S Hunter - Pain Management Nursing, 2018 - Elsevier
Previous studies have suggested that pain in older people with dementia is often
underestimated and undertreated in acute hospitals. Undermanaged pain negatively affects …

Critical care nurses' critical thinking and decision making related to pain management

M Rababa, S Al-Rawashdeh - Intensive and Critical Care Nursing, 2021 - Elsevier
Objectives The current study aimed to examine nurses' critical thinking and decision-making
skills related to pain management and their association with nurses' characteristics …

[HTML][HTML] Clinical decision making approaches and associated factors among nurses working in a tertiary teaching hospital

HK Abate, Y Birhanu, MH Gebrie - International Journal of Africa Nursing …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction The clinical decision-making approach is an ongoing process in the nursing
clinical setting and has an impact on the survival of the patient under their care. Objective To …

Pain management of trauma patients in the emergency department: a study in a public hospital in Iran

NM Alavi, MS Aboutalebi, Z Sadat - International emergency nursing, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Pain is a common problem which the patients in emergency departments (ED)
face, especially trauma patients under treatment may suffer from physical, psychological and …

A enfermagem no manejo da dor em unidades de atendimento de urgência e emergência

PEP de Oliveira, LV Pereira, NR Santos… - Revista Eletrônica de …, 2016 - revistas.ufg.br
A enfermagem deve manejar a dor no atendimento em urgência e emergência, baseando-
se em evidências científicas, mas isso parece apresentar obstáculos. Objetivou-se …

Knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes of emergency nurses toward people with chronic pain

G Martorella, M Kostic, A Lacasse… - SAGE Open …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
More and more people suffering from chronic pain (CP) utilize the emergency department
(ED). However, their needs are not properly addressed. Stigmatization toward people with …

Factors relating to nurses' knowledge and attitudes regarding pain management in inpatients

M Fernández-Castro, B Martín-Gil, M López… - Pain Management …, 2021 - Elsevier
Purpose To describe factors associated with nurses' attitudes or lack of knowledge
regarding pain management in adult inpatients. Design Transverse descriptive survey …

Self-reported pain relief interventions of patients before emergency department arrival

N Tasdemir, S Celik - International Emergency Nursing, 2016 - Elsevier
Introduction Pain is the most common reason for visiting the Emergency Department (ED),
and pain management is an important aspect of emergency care. Pain management might …

[HTML][HTML] Comparing the effect of electronic and lecture education of pain management on the knowledge, attitude, and practice of nurses: a randomized-controlled trial

A Farshbaf-Khalili, M Jasemi… - Journal of Education …, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present superiority randomized controlled trial with two
parallel arms was conducted on 78 occupied nurses of surgery wards of X. The participants …

[HTML][HTML] Multilevel Modeling of Individual and Group Level Influences on Critical Thinking and Clinical Decision-Making Skills among Registered Nurses: A Study …

NH Zainal, KI Musa, NS Rasudin, Z Mamat - Healthcare, 2023 - mdpi.com
Critical thinking and clinical decision-making are two essential components of nursing
services. The practice of nursing requires both components at every level of nurses' daily …