Journal of nursing management
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Comparative Study
The quality of postoperative pain management from the perspectives of patients, nurses and patient records.
To study the quality of postoperative pain management in a university hospital. ⋯ In both departments, areas for improvements could be found in all subscales of the Strategic and Clinical Quality Indicators in Postoperative Pain Management questionnaire, i.e. communication, action, trust and environment. It is important to discuss what information the patient needs, as well as how and when it should be given. Furthermore, considering earlier pain experience and the goal of pain relief for the individual patient may facilitate an adequate assessment of the patient's pain. In future, electronic health records have the potential to support the use of clinical guidelines.
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To improve the integrated care of individuals with learning disabilities. ⋯ We conclude that the introduction of care pathways leads to increased communication within services, greater satisfaction and improved outcomes. These gains were achieved without an increase in resources.