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Nurses require enhanced knowledge for effective post-operative pain assessment. Implementing a universal protocol centered on patient perspectives is recommended for improved care.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Pain Management
  • Healthcare Protocols

Background:

  • Post-operative pain management is a critical aspect of patient recovery.
  • Current pain assessment practices by nurses may lack sufficient depth or consistency.
  • The patient's subjective experience is fundamental to accurate pain evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the need for improved nursing knowledge in post-operative pain assessment.
  • To advocate for standardized protocols in pain management.
  • To emphasize the importance of incorporating the patient's perspective into pain assessment and discharge planning.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on current post-operative pain assessment strategies.
  • Analysis of existing healthcare protocols related to pain management.

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  • Synthesis of evidence supporting patient-centered care models.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified gaps in nursing knowledge regarding comprehensive post-operative pain assessment.
    • Demonstrated the benefits of standardized, patient-informed protocols.
    • Highlighted the variability in current pain management approaches.

    Conclusions:

    • Enhanced nursing education on pain assessment is essential.
    • A universal pre-operative assessment and discharge protocol, prioritizing patient input, is recommended.
    • Standardization of care can lead to more effective pain management and improved patient outcomes.