2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmn.2019.09.008
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Ways of Reasoning Used by Nurses in Postoperative Pain Assessment

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“…Nevertheless, pain remains a significant medical and nursing problem, especially during the postoperative period [21]. Dahlberg, Jaensson, and Nilsson [22] pointed out that most patients in their study who had undergone a one-day surgery contacted the healthcare facility due to pain or to request painkillers. They noted that there was often a need to give or clarify information that the patient should have obtained before surgery or discharge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, pain remains a significant medical and nursing problem, especially during the postoperative period [21]. Dahlberg, Jaensson, and Nilsson [22] pointed out that most patients in their study who had undergone a one-day surgery contacted the healthcare facility due to pain or to request painkillers. They noted that there was often a need to give or clarify information that the patient should have obtained before surgery or discharge.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Un aspecto trascendental para lograr un adecuado manejo del dolor es medir la variable dolor como paso previo a la toma de decisiones, individualizando el método en función de las particularidades del paciente frente al que nos encontremos (9,12,16,19,30,39,(41)(42)(43)(44)(45)(46)(47)(48)(49), y teniendo muy presente que la valoración realizada por el paciente es el único evaluador globalmente aceptado (14,15,26,27,29,41,(43)(44)(45)(50)(51)(52)(53)(54)(55)(56).…”
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“…Métodos observacionales: se basan en la valoración de la actitud del individuo ante el dolor. Estas manifestaciones están influidas por el entorno cultural, los estados emocionales y la variabilidad psicológica (10,12,19,52,53). Por ello, los datos obtenidos en muchas ocasiones presentan falta de consistencia, validez y dificultad para la evaluación de los mismos (12).…”
Section: Evaluaciónunclassified
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