A Study of Patients and Nurses' Perception of the Quality of Pain Management in the Patients Undergoing Surgery in the Departments of Surgery of Rasht Hospitals in 2013

Khalkhali Rad, Tahereh and Sayad, Shirin and Baghaei, Maryam and Mola Hossini, Shahla and Salahshorian, Asieh and Zare, Mohamad (2015) A Study of Patients and Nurses' Perception of the Quality of Pain Management in the Patients Undergoing Surgery in the Departments of Surgery of Rasht Hospitals in 2013. Global Journal of Health Science, 7 (7). ISSN 1916-9736

[thumbnail of 46881-161452-1-SM.pdf] Text
46881-161452-1-SM.pdf - Published Version

Download (145kB)

Abstract

Purpose & Field: More than one hundred million people around the world undergo a surgery annually. Although, the surgery itself is a treatment method to relieve pain and discomfort, it can be considered as one of the important factors to make a pain too. Perception and diagnosis of the pain is the most important duty of nurses. Effective pain management after surgery facilitates the patient's recovery, decreases the length of hospitalization and increases the patient satisfaction. This study aims to investigate the patients and nurses' perception of the quality of pain management in the patients undergoing an abdominal surgery.

Methods & Materials: The current study is a descriptive research that has been conducted on 204 candidate patients for the abdominal surgery and the nurses who care them in the departments of surgery of Rasht hospitals by using the Simple Random Sampling method. The necessary tools in gathering data for the questionnaire consist of demographic characteristics. Idval,E et al's Questionnaire for evaluation and pain perception, numerical and visual evaluation tools for the patient and nurse satisfaction with pain relief. Statistical analysis has been made through the 16 version of SPSS software by using descriptive statistics, average and standard deviation.

Findings: The results show that the level of patient satisfaction with providing necessary care to relieve pain was 29.1% (maximum), 20.8% (minimum) and 78.7% to the confidence, environment and all areas, respectively. For the nurses, this level was 32.4% (maximum), 16.4% (minimum) and 77.1% to the performance, environment and all areas, respectively. The maximum level of patient perception of satisfaction with pain relief was 49.1% and for the nurses, it was 37.7% (good level).

Conclusions: The results indicated that the patients' perception of providing necessary cares to relieve pain and their satisfaction with the pain relief are more than the nurses and in a good level.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: EP Archives > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 08 May 2023 04:33
Last Modified: 06 Feb 2024 04:09
URI: http://research.send4journal.com/id/eprint/2064

Actions (login required)

View Item
View Item