2022
DOI: 10.3329/bjms.v21i2.58058
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The relationship between pain beliefs and anxiety levels in patients undergoing urologic surgery

Abstract: Aim: The study was completed with a descriptive design with the aim of determining the effect of preoperative stress on pain beliefs and used a relationship seeking design with the aim of revealing whether there is a significant correlation between pain beliefs and surgery anxiety levels among patients about to undergo surgical procedures in the urology clinic. Material and method: With descriptive and relationship seeking type, the study was completed with 112 patients admitted to the urology clinic for surgi… Show more

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“…34 Despite pain management being included in nursing education, the KASRP responses remained consistently below expectations. 32,35 Most participants had bachelor's degrees, but over 45% lacked pain management education, reflecting scarce and unsystematic learning resources. Furthermore, more than 16% of nurses did not routinely use pain assessment, revealing a substantial gap in pain management practices in Vietnam.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…34 Despite pain management being included in nursing education, the KASRP responses remained consistently below expectations. 32,35 Most participants had bachelor's degrees, but over 45% lacked pain management education, reflecting scarce and unsystematic learning resources. Furthermore, more than 16% of nurses did not routinely use pain assessment, revealing a substantial gap in pain management practices in Vietnam.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result was consistent with the findings of a previous study that showing higher knowledge and attitude scores with more frequent use of pain assessment tools. 32,33 Nurses in the oncology department had the highest scores due to regular assessment of cancer-related pain and extensive pain management training. No significant differences were found in age, years of experience, education level, hospital level, and previous pain management education, consistent with other studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 The perception of anxiety and fear is very important for patients at risk of psychological stress. 4 Similarly, the biotic component includes the family, the surrounding environment, and educators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%