2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12912-022-01028-4
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The impact of a 12-hour educational program on nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding pain management: a quasi-experimental study

Abstract: Background Proper pain assessment is fundamental to effective pain management. Training nursing staff is critical for improving pain assessment competence and patient clinical outcomes. However, there is a dearth of research examining interventions that can enhance nurses’ knowledge and attitudes toward pain management, especially in Saudi Arabia. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a structured education program on nurses’ knowledge and attitudes towards pain management. … Show more

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“…These include inadequate training and education, poor teamwork, heavy workloads, limited nurse-patient communication and lack of available time. [ 7 ] Furthermore, Liyew et al . (2020) identified under-dosage of drugs, improper intake timing and reluctance to use powerful opioids as factors impacting the quality of pain management.…”
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“…These include inadequate training and education, poor teamwork, heavy workloads, limited nurse-patient communication and lack of available time. [ 7 ] Furthermore, Liyew et al . (2020) identified under-dosage of drugs, improper intake timing and reluctance to use powerful opioids as factors impacting the quality of pain management.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Barriers to effective pain management among nurses working with cancer patients include inadequate training and education, poor teamwork, heavy workload, limited nurse-patient communication and lack of available time. [ 7 ] Addressing these barriers through comprehensive training programs can improve nurses’ knowledge and attitudes towards pain management, ultimately leading to more effective pain control for cancer patients. [ 7 ]…”
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