• The Nurse practitioner · Sep 2015

    Patients' knowledge of pain agreements.

    • Krista M Przybelinski and Lisa S Ball.
    • Krista M. Przybelinski is an adult nurse practitioner at Westfield Family Physicians, Westfield, N.Y. Lisa S. Ball is an assistant professor, Nursing Department, at Daemen College, Amherst, N.Y.
    • Nurse Pract. 2015 Sep 13;40(9):39-46.

    UnlabelledThis study was conducted to determine patients' knowledge of pain agreements.MethodsDescriptive quantitative survey design. A 28-item questionnaire regarding patients' knowledge of pain agreements was distributed to pain management office patients.ResultsParticipants (N = 76) scored 30%-100% (mean 80%) on knowledge of 10 pain agreement items.ConclusionsPatients demonstrated moderate knowledge of terms.

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