Teaching of Nursing interventions as non-pharmacological strategy for pain relief

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Autor(a) principal: Romanek,Flávia Alves Ribeiro
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Avelar,Maria do Carmo Querido
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Dor
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Resumo: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:This study is justified by the relevance of highlighting strategies which may be used by the nursing team to contribute to pain management, considering the importance of pain as the fifth vital sign. This study aimed at describing Nursing interventions to be taught as strategies for pain relief, according to Nursing professors’ perception.METHODS:This is a descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study. The scenario was a Nursing Graduation Course and participants were Nursing professors teaching Nursing disciplines. All participants have signed the Free and Informed Consent Term. Data collected by means of semi-structured interviews recorded in audio were afterward organized in categories.RESULTS:From data analysis, the category "Nursing care as non-pharmacological intervention to manage pain" has emerged. Specific Nursing action strategies taught during the course were additional care, such as effective communication, patients’ positioning and mobilization and support with artifacts, added to family monitoring.CONCLUSION:Nursing interventions adopted as non-pharmacological therapies to manage pain were the strategies used by professors during the teaching process.
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title Teaching of Nursing interventions as non-pharmacological strategy for pain relief
spellingShingle Teaching of Nursing interventions as non-pharmacological strategy for pain relief
Romanek,Flávia Alves Ribeiro
Analgesia
Nursing care
Nursing professors
title_short Teaching of Nursing interventions as non-pharmacological strategy for pain relief
title_full Teaching of Nursing interventions as non-pharmacological strategy for pain relief
title_fullStr Teaching of Nursing interventions as non-pharmacological strategy for pain relief
title_full_unstemmed Teaching of Nursing interventions as non-pharmacological strategy for pain relief
title_sort Teaching of Nursing interventions as non-pharmacological strategy for pain relief
author Romanek,Flávia Alves Ribeiro
author_facet Romanek,Flávia Alves Ribeiro
Avelar,Maria do Carmo Querido
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author2 Avelar,Maria do Carmo Querido
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Romanek,Flávia Alves Ribeiro
Avelar,Maria do Carmo Querido
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Analgesia
Nursing care
Nursing professors
topic Analgesia
Nursing care
Nursing professors
description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:This study is justified by the relevance of highlighting strategies which may be used by the nursing team to contribute to pain management, considering the importance of pain as the fifth vital sign. This study aimed at describing Nursing interventions to be taught as strategies for pain relief, according to Nursing professors’ perception.METHODS:This is a descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study. The scenario was a Nursing Graduation Course and participants were Nursing professors teaching Nursing disciplines. All participants have signed the Free and Informed Consent Term. Data collected by means of semi-structured interviews recorded in audio were afterward organized in categories.RESULTS:From data analysis, the category "Nursing care as non-pharmacological intervention to manage pain" has emerged. Specific Nursing action strategies taught during the course were additional care, such as effective communication, patients’ positioning and mobilization and support with artifacts, added to family monitoring.CONCLUSION:Nursing interventions adopted as non-pharmacological therapies to manage pain were the strategies used by professors during the teaching process.
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