2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1983-14472013000300007
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Conhecimento da equipe de enfermagem sobre avaliação comportamental de dor em paciente crítico

Abstract: Estudo transversal prospectivo que teve como objetivo descrever o conhecimento da equipe de enfermagem sobre uma avaliação comportamental de dor. Realizado em hospital privado da cidade de São Paulo, Brasil, em novembro de 2011, com profissionais de enfermagem de uma UTI geral adulto. Estes responderam a um questionário com dados sociodemográficos e questões referentes ao conhecimento sobre uma avaliação comportamental de dor. A análise dos dados foi descritiva e a média de acertos por categoria profissional f… Show more

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“…Patients submitted to surgical procedures experience moderate to severe pain, even with the development of new drugs and the use of new analgesic techniques, so according to Couceiro18 the treatment of pain in the post-reduces morbidity and, if properly applied, leads to better incisional healing, reducing hospital costs, cognitive alteration and chronic or persistent pain. The nursing team spends most of the time with the patient, being present at all times of their hospitalization, it is important that they recognize the signs of pain so that they can intervene safely and correctly in pain relief, in order to solve the problem [12]. The nurse stands out as an important professional in the evaluation of these factors, which provide a contribution and incentive for the adequacy of treatment [9].…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients submitted to surgical procedures experience moderate to severe pain, even with the development of new drugs and the use of new analgesic techniques, so according to Couceiro18 the treatment of pain in the post-reduces morbidity and, if properly applied, leads to better incisional healing, reducing hospital costs, cognitive alteration and chronic or persistent pain. The nursing team spends most of the time with the patient, being present at all times of their hospitalization, it is important that they recognize the signs of pain so that they can intervene safely and correctly in pain relief, in order to solve the problem [12]. The nurse stands out as an important professional in the evaluation of these factors, which provide a contribution and incentive for the adequacy of treatment [9].…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority was made up of females (16); black or mixed race (20); and those who had not completed high school (19). In the majority of cases, the trauma was caused by domestic accidents and could be classifi ed as minor or moderate, since all the people interviewed were discharged after initial treatment and the administration of the prescribed medication.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A lack of adequate knowledge of the subjectivity of a painful experience, not prioritizing assessment of the pain and its consequences in the emergency units and the desperation of the multidisciplinary team regarding the subject, represents obstacles that hinder pain management in patients (20) .…”
Section: Think That I Ended Up Being Rude To the Nurse But It Was mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The publications are non-verbal as health care [24][25][26][27] , palliative care 28,29 , intensive therapy centre 30,31 , non-verbal of elderly facing pain 32,33 , non-verbal of blind mother and the baby [34][35][36] . Non-verbal communication could be considered as a work tool, and it is important that SLP do face it as one, embrace its specificities and apply it to all interventions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%