Jordanian surgical nurses' experiences in caring for patients with postoperative pain

Applied Nursing Research : ANR
Maysoon S AbdalrahimIngegerd Bergbom

Abstract

This qualitative study aimed to describe surgical nurses' experiences in caring for patients with postoperative pain. Twelve expert Jordanian surgical nurses participated to provide data for this study. Texts were analyzed using Kvale's guidelines for analyzing qualitative data. Five themes emerged from the texts: being faced with patients' suffering, being caught between ideals and work conditions, facing neglect and misconceptions, being confronted with families' concerns and hostility, and facing the feelings of the necessity to change. Results suggested that health care organizations need to understand and empower nurses so that effective quality care can be delivered to patients.

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Jun 4, 2013·Pain Management Nursing : Official Journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses·Carolyn Mackintosh-Franklin
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