Advancing Nursing Practice in Pain Management 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9781444318722.ch1
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“…Pain is viewed as a multidimensional experience which reflects emotional, sensory and cognitive elements [5]. The experience of pain is complex and known to be influenced by a large number of things, including previous pain experiences, emotion, mood, culture, age and situation.…”
Section: Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pain is viewed as a multidimensional experience which reflects emotional, sensory and cognitive elements [5]. The experience of pain is complex and known to be influenced by a large number of things, including previous pain experiences, emotion, mood, culture, age and situation.…”
Section: Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nurses are entirely capable of leading pain management programmes, particularly in the community, seeing that they possess the skills and closeness to users that are necessary to ensure the success of interventions (Carr, Layzell & Christensen, 2010). If nursing practitioners pay attention to opportunities to develop and implement new perspectives in the treatment of pain and associated symptoms, according to the needs revealed by the population, they can make a real difference for gains in the population's health.…”
Section: Multimodal Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%