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" Relationship between Skepticism and Nursing Experiences when Treating Chronic Noncancer Pain Patients "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 1113903
Doc. No : TLpq2394930487
Main Entry : Fletcher, Cynthia
: Jabour, Emily
Title & Author : Relationship between Skepticism and Nursing Experiences when Treating Chronic Noncancer Pain Patients\ Jabour, EmilyFletcher, Cynthia
College : Walden University
Date : 2020
student score : 2020
Degree : Ph.D.
Page No : 132
Abstract : Chronic pain is common, costly, challenging to manage, and affects patients’ quality of life. High confidence is placed in the nurses caring these patients. Nurses displaying skepticism or doubt about patients’ motives for seeking pain treatment contribute to the challenges of effective pain management. The purpose of this quantitative study was to determine if there was a relationship among the nurses’ professional skepticism, level of compassion, and years of experience during the treatment of chronic noncancer pain patients in the acute care setting. The communications model of pain guided the understanding of factors influencing nursing treatment of this patient population. Data were collected through questionnaires and vignettes from 116 actively working registered nurses within the acute care setting. Spearman’s correlational statistics was used to analyze the data to answer the research questions. The results indicated that the nurses’ professional skepticism, level of compassion, hospital admission history, and years of experience did not account for variance in the nursing treatment of chronic noncancer pain patients in the acute care setting. However, the nurses’ professional skepticism, level of compassion, and years of experience were significantly correlated. This study could be duplicated with changes made to the collection of hospital admission criteria and additional survey questions regarding treatment of pain patients. The results from this study have the potential for positive social change in the continued quest to examine the extent to which specific nursing variables affect pain management and treatment of chronic noncancer pain patients.
Subject : Chronic pain
: Compassion
: Experience
: Nursing
: Nursing
: Skepticism
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