2024
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.17417
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Nurses' Beliefs About Pain Assessment in Dementia: A Qualitative Study Informed by the Theory of Planned Behaviour

Madushika Wishvanie Kodagoda Gamage,
Lihui Pu,
Michael Todorovic
et al.

Abstract: AimTo explore registered nurses' beliefs regarding pain assessment in people living with dementia.DesignA descriptive exploratory qualitative study informed by the Theory of Planned Behaviour.MethodsOnline semi‐structured in‐depth interviews were conducted from January to April 2023 with a purposive sample of 15 registered nurses caring for people with dementia. Following transcription, data were analysed using direct content analysis.FindingsRegistered nurses believe pain assessment improves the well‐being of… Show more

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