Knowledge and Attitude of health Professionals on pain management using KASRP tool in a tertiary cancer care center of Nepal

Author(s):  
Anil Shrestha ◽  
Bigen Man Shakya ◽  
Sudip Shrestha ◽  
Bijesh Raj Ghimire ◽  
Nirjana Adhikari
Author(s):  
Subramanyeshwar Rao T. ◽  
Kalidindi Venkata Vijaya Narsimha Raju ◽  
Sujit Chyau Patnaik ◽  
Pratap Reddy ◽  
Ajesh Raj Saksena ◽  
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Clinics ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 74 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roger Chammas ◽  
Joyce Chacon Fernandes ◽  
Paulo Marcelo Gehm Hoff
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2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 6609-6626
Author(s):  
Shuyuan Li

This study is a cross-sectional survey of the satisfaction of postoperative patients its relationship to the knowledge and attitudes of Chinese nurses on pain management. Data were sourced out from two groups of respondents participated in the study, 75 post-operative patients and 97 in-service nurses from the health institutions China. The study was conducted for five-months. Ethics protocols were observed before and after the conduct of the study. Findings showed that post-operative pain management program among the participating medical institutions in China were assessed to have moderate level of satiation by the patients. All the components namely pain relief experience, care provided by the nurses, education provided as to pain management, and therapeutic dialogue provided by the nurses were all assessed by postoperative Chinese patients at a fair level. Meanwhile, gender and education of post-operative patients can be considered as factors in the planning and implementation of pain management program. Consequently, similar to studies conducted worldwide, Chinese nurses do not establish yet an optimal level of knowledge and attitude towards pain management. Meanwhile age, experience, education are factors on the knowledge and attitude on pain management among nurses. Finally, positive moderate relationship is established between patient satisfaction and knowledge and attitudes of nursing staff towards pain management. The findings of these study call for action and reform in the implementation of pain management program focusing on the major role and development of 21st century nurses. Practical implications of the study are discussed.


1979 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 213???215 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raymond G. Carey ◽  
Emil J. Posavac

Author(s):  
Vishnu Gopal ◽  
Abhinabha Acharya ◽  
Vasudha Narayanaswamy ◽  
Santanu Pal

Objectives: Lymphedema of the arm is a devastating complication of breast carcinoma treatment. There is a lack of research on the risk factors and methods of preventing upper limb lymphedema after breast carcinoma treatment. The aims of the study are to identify the prevalence and risk factors for upper limb lymphedema in patients attending a tertiary cancer care center in India. Methods: 199 patients who attended the outpatient department of radiotherapy of IPGMER and SSKM, after undergoing surgical treatment for breast cancer between November 2014 to May 2016 were examined for the presence of lymphedema and its risk factors were analyzed. Lymphedema was defined as being present when there is an increase of >5% sum difference in the arm circumferences measured at different levels of both the upper limbs. Results: Of the 199 patients analyzed, 85 (42.7%) patients were found to have lymphedema. The prevalence of lymphedema was 25% in those who underwent surgery alone and 54% in those who underwent chest wall radiotherapy also. Locally advanced stage of the disease, body mass index >25 kg/m2, number of lymph nodes removed during surgery, and adjuvant radiotherapy were found to be significant risk factors for the development of lymphedema. Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, we recommend weight reduction and more judicious axillary lymph node dissection and use of postoperative radiotherapy as methods to prevent breast cancer-associated lymphedema in the tertiary cancer care centers in India.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamid Saryazdi ◽  
Akbar Hasanzadeh ◽  
Mitra Moodi ◽  
Hossein Shahnazi ◽  
Gholamreza Sharifirad ◽  
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