Search for dissertations about: "postoperative pain assessment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 40 swedish dissertations containing the words postoperative pain assessment.
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1. Postoperative pain management : Nurse perspectives on acute pain services
University dissertation from Göteborgs UniversitetAbstract : Postoperative pain management (POPM) has remained an area of concern despite major efforts to improve pain assessment and management by the introduction of specified guidelines, advanced techniques for pain alleviation, and education of staff members. Different nurse specialists are involved in the perioperative care of surgical patients. READ MORE
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2. Acute postoperative and cancer-related pain management, Patients´ experiences and perceptions in relation to health-related quality of life and the multidimensionality of pain
University dissertation from Barbro Boström, School of Social and Health Sciences, Halmstad University, Box 823, S-301 18 Halmstad, SwedenAbstract : Popular Abstract in Swedish Vård och behandling av akut postoperativ och cancer-relaterad smärta: Patienters erfarenheter och uppfattningar i förhållande till hälsorelaterad livskvalitet och smärtans dimensioner Trots att det finns effektiva behandlingsmetoder för patienter med postoperativ smärta och cancer-relaterad smärta så lider många patienter av smärta. Denna avhandling beskriver patienter med postoperativ smärta samt patienter inom palliativ vård med cancer-relaterad smärta samt deras erfarenheter och uppfattningar av vård och behandling, med avseende på hälsorelaterad livskvalitet och smärtans dimensioner. READ MORE
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3. Postoperative pain assessment and impact of pain on early physical recovery, from the patients' perspective
University dissertation from Jönköping : Jönköping University, School of Health and WelfareAbstract : Background: Pain is a common postoperative experience. Guidelines recommend performing regular pain assessments, which include self-rated pain and additional communication to capture patients' experiences. READ MORE
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4. Pain relief following cesarean section : short and long term perspectives
University dissertation from Stockholm : Karolinska InstitutetAbstract : BackgroundPostoperative pain treatment in women undergoing cesarean section (CS) needs to be effective to enable fast and smooth recovery without adverse outcomes and to improve breastfeeding and bonding between mother and child. It is also important that pain treatment should have minimal impact on the newborn. READ MORE
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5. Postoperative recovery development of a multi-dimensional questionnaire for assessment of Recovery
University dissertation from Örebro : Örebro universitetAbstract : This thesis aims to present a multi-dimensional instrument for self-assessment of progress in postoperative recovery. The author employs different research paradigms and methodologies to achieve this aim.Walker and Avant’s approach to concept analysis was used to examine the basic elements of postoperative recovery (Study I). READ MORE
