Nursing Reports (Jun 2023)

Surgical Nurses’ Perceptions of Strategies to Enhance Pain Management Proficiency: A Qualitative Study

  • Jarutsri Atthayasai,
  • Manaporn Chatchumni,
  • Henrik Eriksson,
  • Monir Mazaheri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020081
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 923 – 933

Abstract

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To describe surgical nurses’ strategies for enhancing their pain management proficiency. A qualitative design was used to conduct the study. The participants were forty surgical nurses who had at least six years of nursing experience in caring for patients with pain. They responded to open-ended questions based on a review of the policy documents concerning the main elements of the pain management programme to be implemented by surgical nurses. Three key themes emerged from the surgical nurses’ suggested strategies: partnering, disrupting, and becoming familiar with pain management competency concerns. Surgical nurses’ strategies in acute and chronic pain management nursing units included solving patients’ problems and promoting and enhancing pain strategies to address health challenges in organisations. The themes presented in the results include enhancing pain management in nursing competencies. State-of-the-art healthcare technologies are being applied to pain management. Surgical nurses’ strategies should improve the quality of nursing care, especially post-surgery recovery time. It is recommended to engage patients, their families, and multidisciplinary care teams in other healthcare fields.

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