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      • While patients can be empowered to self-manage their chronic pain due to patient-centered pain care, provider mental exhaustion and mistrust of providers among patients resulted from suboptimal pain management.
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  2. Studies have shown that providers deliver inadequate pain manage-ment, which is important since ineffective pain management can lead to patient safety concerns and negative health outcomes. There is a gap in the literature understanding the specific details of nurses’ struggles treating patients who need help with pain management.

  3. May 17, 2021 · Three main themes emerged from the data: prescribing patterns, education on zero pain, and system problems. Major challenges identified in this study were understanding nurses’ perceptions of pain management care delivery and the need for quality pain management education.

  4. Education about safe pain management will help prevent undertreatment of pain and the resulting harmful effects. Safety includes the use of appropriate tools for assessing pain in cognitively intact adults and cognitively impaired adults. Otherwise pain may be unrecognized or underestimated.

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  5. Jan 12, 2023 · To manage patients' pain effectively, nurses need to know the myths and misconceptions about pain medication, how to assess pain, understand patients' behaviours when in pain, pharmacological and nonpharmacological pain management methods and ethical issues in pain management (Ferrell, 2005).

  6. Abstract. Background: Studies have shown that providers deliver inadequate pain management, which is important since ineffective pain management can lead to patient safety concerns and negative health outcomes.

  7. Nov 19, 2023 · Four themes emerged, namely, constant monitoring and observation, selection of nonpharmacological pain measures, and various barriers related to patients and nurses. One of the ways to overcome these barriers or challenges, we should promote interprofessional teams in planning patient-centered pain management care.

  8. Dec 15, 2019 · Pain Management Challenges in Acute and Critically Ill Patients. Céline Gélinas, PhD, RN. AACN Adv Crit Care (2019) 30 (4): 318–319. https://doi.org/10.4037/aacnacc2019132. Standard View. PDF. Share. Tools. Get Permissions. Most acute and critically ill patients experience pain during their care.

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