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[Pain and nursing--a holistic approach].

A Rayia

    Noseleutike
    |October 1, 1991
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Nurses aim to alleviate patient suffering through holistic, individualized care. This approach recognizes each patient as a unique biopsychosocial and spiritual being, enhancing pain prevention and management.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Patient Care
    • Pain Management

    Context:

    • Nurses provide daily care to suffering, invalid, and terminal patients.
    • The nursing environment involves direct, continuous patient interaction.

    Purpose:

    • To explore the fulfillment of nursing's primary mission through holistic care.
    • To emphasize individualized care for patients experiencing suffering or nearing end-of-life.

    Summary:

    • Nursing's core mission involves preventing, alleviating, and curing human pain.
    • Holistic, individualized nursing care is presented as the optimal method to achieve this mission.
    • Care must encompass the patient's biopsychosocial and spiritual dimensions.

    Impact:

    • Enhanced patient outcomes through comprehensive care.
    • Improved quality of life for patients facing serious illness.
    • Reinforces the importance of a patient-centered nursing philosophy.