• J Nurs Care Qual · Jul 2007

    Controlled Clinical Trial

    Evaluating an educational approach to improve pain assessment in hospitalized patients.

    • Teresa King Michaels, Elizabeth Hubbartt, Suzanne A Carroll, and Diane Hudson-Barr.
    • North Carolina Baptist Hospital of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA. tmichae@wfubmc.edu
    • J Nurs Care Qual. 2007 Jul 1;22(3):260-5.

    AbstractPain assessment is a multifaceted process. A common assumption is that all nurses have the same baseline knowledge about pain, a potentially erroneous assumption that influences clinical practice. Nurses have varied experiences in education and pain management. This article describes a research project conducted by the hospital's clinical nurse specialist group to evaluate the effects of a nursing education program on pain assessment and pain management of hospitalized patients in an 841-bed academic medical center.

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