Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2768972 | Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Despite there being a higher number of surgeries related to expected moderate-intense pain, better scores in pain ratings were obtained both at rest (86.1% ± 11.2 vs 50.7% ± 12.1 NVS â¤Â 3, p = .0001) and during activity (73.9% ± 10.8 vs 50.1% ± 12.1 NVS â¤Â 5, p =. 0026) in surgical wards, but treatment-related side effects did not decrease with the analgesics and there was no increase treatment-related patient satisfaction. The data analysis showed that there is still a deficiency in the recording of the pain scores by nursing shift (70 ± 6.1 vs 40 ± 11.9, p = .0002).
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Authors
M. Galindo Palazuelos, J.F. Ramos Goicoechea, P. RodrÃguez CundÃn, N.A. DÃaz Setién,