Personal and professional pain experiences and pain management knowledge among Greek nurses |
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Authors: | Patiraki-Kourbani Elisabeth Tafas Cheryl A McDonald Deborah Dillon Papathanassoglou Elizabeth D E Katsaragakis Stelios Lemonidou Chryssoula |
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Affiliation: | University of Athens School of Nursing, 123 Papadiamantopoulou Street, 11527 Athens, Hellas, Greece. epatiraki@nurs.uoa.gr |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this exploratory study was to describe Greek registered nurses' personal and professional pain experiences and to examine the relationship with their pain management knowledge. Forty-six Greek nurses provided written responses to open-ended questions about their personal and professional experiences with pain and beliefs about suffering. Reporting a personal pain experience was associated with describing a positive professional pain experience, Phi=0.44, p < 0.03. The nurses vividly described their personal and professional pain experiences. One nurse wrote " em leader I begged to lose consciousness, in order not to feel". These compelling accounts might motivate nurses to strengthen their understanding of pain management. |
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Keywords: | Pain Pain management Personal pain experience Pain management knowledge |
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