2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692007000300017
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Psychophysical evaluation of the descriptors of pain in the postoperative

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“…However, available studies showed results similar to those of the present study, especially investigations on the ND Acute pain, which is one of the most established for surgical patients (8,(15)(16) . The ND Acute pain (5) was established for 99.3% of patients in our study and have been investigated in several practice scenarios for nurses, who are responsible for diagnosing accurately, intervening appropriately and reassess the results obtained at a later time.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…However, available studies showed results similar to those of the present study, especially investigations on the ND Acute pain, which is one of the most established for surgical patients (8,(15)(16) . The ND Acute pain (5) was established for 99.3% of patients in our study and have been investigated in several practice scenarios for nurses, who are responsible for diagnosing accurately, intervening appropriately and reassess the results obtained at a later time.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In addition, methods to quantify the subjective experience with scientific rigor and reproducibility are needed as well as follow-up and analysis of the mechanisms of action of different drugs and therapies, monitoring changes in the quality and/ or dimensions of pain, permitting the client him/herself to opt to report, describe and evaluate his/her own perception of pain (1)(2) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature points out as the triggering factors of these problems: sub treatment of pain, its undervaluation, the reduced use of opioids, inadequate training of health professionals on pain and medication phenomena, erroneous beliefs and values regarding pain and analgesia, the difficulty to assess pain or no systematic evaluation (3,(13)(14) . Regarding the origin of acute pain, the majority of studies analyzes its effects in the postoperative period, which also involves inflammatory or infectious processes, followed by pain resulting from trauma and burns, the latter concentrated in two authors in the national scene (13,15) . As for the use of scales for acute pain assessment, stand out the numerical scale (0 to 10), the visual analogue scale, the verbal descriptor scale (no pain/mild pain/moderate pain/severe pain/unbearable pain) and the body chart (16)(17) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%