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Acute pain.

M Good

    Annual Review of Nursing Research
    |July 27, 1999
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Effective acute pain management is hindered by unresolved pain, impacting multiple body systems. Future research must address theoretical gaps and barriers to improve patient care and interventions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pain research, encompassing neurobiology, immunology, and nursing science.
    • Exploration of acute pain mechanisms and their systemic effects.

    Background:

    • Unresolved acute pain poses significant challenges, affecting neural, autonomic, and immune functions.
    • Existing literature lacks conceptual coherence due to atheoretical studies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review conceptualizations, mechanisms, and management theories of acute pain.
    • To critically analyze patient and nurse factors, interventions, and barriers in pain management.
    • To identify research gaps and propose future directions for effective pain management studies.

    Main Methods:

    • Comprehensive literature review of descriptive and intervention studies on acute pain.
    • Critical analysis of existing research methodologies and theoretical frameworks.

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  • Examination of pharmacological, nonpharmacological, and complementary therapies.
  • Main Results:

    • Most studies are atheoretical, leading to a lack of conceptual organization in pain management research.
    • Barriers to effective pain management are identified, but few studies address modifying these barriers.
    • Complementary therapies show promise, but require further research into mechanisms and outcomes.

    Conclusions:

    • There is a critical need for theory-driven research to improve acute pain assessment, decision-making, care, and patient education.
    • Intervention studies are essential to overcome barriers related to nurse and patient knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes.
    • Further investigation into the physiological mechanisms and clinical outcomes of complementary therapies is warranted.