Pain management nursing : official journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses
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Review Meta Analysis
Effects of Nurse-Led Pain Management Interventions for Patients with Total Knee/Hip Replacement.
A literature review was conducted to assess nurse-led nonpharmacologic pain management interventions intended for total knee/hip replacement patients. ⋯ Nurse-led nonpharmacologic pain interventions should be considered to reduce patient pain with total knee/hip replacement.
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Review Meta Analysis
Effects of Nurse-Led Pain Management Interventions for Patients with Total Knee/Hip Replacement.
A literature review was conducted to assess nurse-led nonpharmacologic pain management interventions intended for total knee/hip replacement patients. ⋯ Nurse-led nonpharmacologic pain interventions should be considered to reduce patient pain with total knee/hip replacement.
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To systematically review the literature regarding the effectiveness of different positioning methods for procedural pain relief in neonates admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). ⋯ Positioning should be used as a nonpharmacological strategy for procedural pain relief in newborns. This review showed that facilitated tucking by parents for 30 minutes was the best position for pain relief in premature newborns during procedures in the NICU. Positioning is recommended as a nonpharmacological method for pain relief; FTP of at least 30 minutes duration should be the first positioning choice during procedures in the NICU.
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To systematically review the literature regarding the effectiveness of different positioning methods for procedural pain relief in neonates admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). ⋯ Positioning should be used as a nonpharmacological strategy for procedural pain relief in newborns. This review showed that facilitated tucking by parents for 30 minutes was the best position for pain relief in premature newborns during procedures in the NICU. Positioning is recommended as a nonpharmacological method for pain relief; FTP of at least 30 minutes duration should be the first positioning choice during procedures in the NICU.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has led caregivers to modify patient healthcare, with a high impact on patients with chronic pain. ⋯ Recommendations for the management of chronic pain during COVID-19 include adjustments to the patient care model. The workflow proposes the use of telemedicine, screening for painful intensity, and the use of color-signaled intervention packages according to severity (green, yellow, and red).