Does Education improve nurses' knowledge, attitudes, skills, and practice in relation to pain management? An integrative review

F Achaliwie, AB Wakefield… - Pain Management …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Pain is undertreated in both adults and children and a major factor linked to this
is nurses' lack of knowledge as evidenced by studies undertaken globally. Objective This …

Using ways of knowing in nursing to develop educational strategies that support knowledge mobilization

A Swift, A Twycross - Paediatric and Neonatal Pain, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
There are continued challenges in achieving effective pain management for children and
young people (CYP). Research has found several barriers to effective CYP pain …

Nurses' experiences of prehospital care encounters with children in pain

MR Holmström, L Junehag, S Velander… - International emergency …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Pain relief in children is a complex issue, partly an ethical dilemma and due to a
lack of nursing competence. There are few studies regarding prehospital care encounters …

Post-operative pain and comfort in children after heart surgery: a comparison of nurses and families pre-operative expectations

KA Harvey, A Kovalesky - Journal of pediatric nursing, 2018 - Elsevier
Purpose Parents' and nurses' expectations about pain control and comfort in children after
heart surgery were explored to contribute to evidence-based family-centered interventions …

[HTML][HTML] Nurses' Knowledge and Attitudes About Pain Management in Pediatric Surgical Wards: An Educational Intervention Study

AL Seipajærvi, GR Simonsen, F Börner… - Pain Management …, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Pediatric pain management is a constantly developing field. Despite extensive
research, several studies have concluded that children's pain is still underestimated and …

Orthopedic professionals' recognition and knowledge of pain and perceived barriers to optimal pain management at five hospitals

F Bouri, W El Ansari, S Mahmoud, A Elhessy… - Healthcare, 2018 - mdpi.com
Pain is a challenge for orthopedic healthcare professionals (OHCP). However, pain studies
examined the competencies of a single OHCP category, did not consider various pain …

A Nonrandomized pretest posttest study on the impact of an educational pain management program on nurses' knowledge and attitudes regarding pain in a Middle …

MA Rahman, J Hanna, B El Zein, LK Badr - Pain Management Nursing, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Although nurse's knowledge and attitudes regarding pain management has
been sufficiently studied worldwide, the impact of an educational intervention program in …

Experience of living with pain among older adults with arthritis: A systematic review and meta-synthesis

J Chen, F Hu, BX Yang, Y Cai, X Cong - International journal of nursing …, 2020 - Elsevier
Background Millions of people older than 60 years are affected by arthritis. Unrelieved
chronic pain of arthritis is associated with increased healthcare needs and decreased …

Perioperative pain management intervention in older patients with hip fracture in an orthogeriatric unit. A controlled before/after study assessing an audit and feedback …

S Drevet, B Boussat, A Grevy, A Brevet, F Olive… - BMC geriatrics, 2024 - Springer
Background Postoperative pain delays ambulation, extends hospital stay, reduces the
probability of recovery, and increases risk of long-term functional impairment. Pain …

[HTML][HTML] Final-semester nursing studentś knowledge and attitude regarding pain management in resources limited setting

T Okubai, S Fessehaye, AY Gebray… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Studies suggest that pain assessment and management by appropriately
trained and knowledgeable nurses significantly reduce patients suffering. This study aimed …