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Emergency nurses’ knowledge of perceived barriers in pain management in . . . To explore knowledge of and perceived barriers to pain management among emergency nurses in Taiwan Background Pain is the most common patient complaint in emergency departments Quality care of these patients depends on the pain knowledge and pain management skills of emergency nurses
Emergency nurses´ knowledge, attitude and perceived barriers regarding . . . Therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the emergency nurses´ knowledge, attitude and perceived barriers regarding pain management A cross-sectional quantitative study design was applied to determine the nurses´ knowledge level, attitude and the perceived barriers related to pain management
The study of nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding pain management . . . Given the importance and pivotal role of nurses in pain management and control, this study was conducted to determine the nurses’ knowledge and attitudes toward in emergency departments This study was designed and conducted as a descriptive-analytical cross-sectional study
Emergency nurses´ knowledge, attitude and perceived barriers regarding . . . The highest perceived barriers to adequate pain management in emergency departments were measured to be overcrowding of the emergency department (2 57 ± 1 25), lack of protocols for pain assessment (2 45 ± 1 52), nursing workload (2 44 ± 1 29) and lack of pain assessment tools (2 43 ± 1 43)