2017
DOI: 10.5430/jnep.v8n1p79
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Pain experience, pain management strategies and satisfaction of hospitalized trauma patients in Indonesia

Abstract: Although trauma is a common cause of greater pain and interference on daily activities, little is known about pain experience, pain management strategies and pain management outcomes in hospitalized trauma patients in Indonesia. This descriptive study aimed (1) to assess the pain experience, (2) to describe pain management strategies, and (3) to describe satisfaction with pain management conducted by healthcare providers as perceived by trauma patients. A total of 154 hospitalized trauma patients from a teachi… Show more

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“…To examine the severity of chronic pain in this study the study employed the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) 25,26 . This instrument assesses pain severity using a numerical rating scale of 0-10.…”
Section: The Instrument and Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To examine the severity of chronic pain in this study the study employed the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) 25,26 . This instrument assesses pain severity using a numerical rating scale of 0-10.…”
Section: The Instrument and Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%