A Literature Review Study on the Effectiveness of Pre-operative Education for Post-operative Pain Management
Mahyar Rafiei,
Zahra Ahmadifajr,
Fakhriyeh Mazalzadeh
Abstract:Context: Post-operative pain (POP) is one of the essential consequences of various surgeries in surgical patients, and various pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods should reduce it. Due to the side effects of medicinal methods, the use of non-medicinal methods has attracted the attention of nurses and health care workers nowadays. Considering this issue, the main goal of this study was to evaluate pre-operative education (POE) on the reduction of POP in surgical patients. Evidence Acquisition: This … Show more
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