A Study to Assess the Knowledge of Staff Nurses Regarding Management of Pain Among Cancer Patients, Working in Cancer Wards of Cancer Hospital, Gwalior (M.P.), with a View to Develop Information Guide Sheet

A. Dixit
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Background and objectives: For the most part, people seek medical attention because of discomfort. Cancer pain management is a key nursing intervention that involves expertise in both the art and science of nursing. Patients report increased satisfaction with pain management when it is successful. It was done to "assess the knowledge of staff nurses about management of pain among cancer patients, working in cancer wards at Cancer Hospital, Gwalior (M.P.) with a view to develop an information guide sheet". Method: Using a self-prepared structured questionnaire and delivered to 50 staff nurses at Gwalior's Cancer Hospital, a descriptive survey method was used to collect data (M.P.). Results: The average knowledge score was 43.8%, with a standard deviation of 15.7%. Of those who took the survey, 58% were aware of the causes of cancer pain, 42% understood the ramifications of insufficient cancer pain assessment, 54% understood cancer pain management strategy, 58% agreed that non-pharmacological approaches can help relieve cancer pain, and 28% could identify the obstacles to effective control of cancer pain. Staff nurses' expertise and a number of demographic factors show a strong correlation. Interpretation and conclusion: Average understanding in all of the major aspects was 43.8 percent (SD 15.7 percent). General knowledge had the highest mean knowledge score (54 percent). The median knowledge score on various elements of cancer pain treatment ranged from 34.6% to 54.6%. t-tests and F-tests indicated that demographic characteristics and knowledge of cancer pain treatment were statistically significant at the 5% level.
对瓜廖尔市肿瘤医院肿瘤病房护士对癌症患者疼痛管理知识的评估,以期编制信息指南表
背景和目的:在大多数情况下,人们寻求医疗照顾是因为不适。癌症疼痛管理是一项关键的护理干预,涉及护理艺术和科学的专业知识。当治疗成功时,患者对疼痛管理的满意度增加。其目的是"评估在瓜廖尔省癌症医院癌症病房工作的工作人员对癌症患者疼痛管理的知识,以便编制一份信息指南表"。方法:采用自行编制的结构化问卷,对Gwalior肿瘤医院50名护理人员进行描述性问卷调查。结果:知识平均分为43.8%,标准差为15.7%。在接受调查的人中,58%的人知道癌症疼痛的原因,42%的人了解癌症疼痛评估不足的后果,54%的人了解癌症疼痛管理策略,58%的人同意非药物方法可以帮助缓解癌症疼痛,28%的人可以识别有效控制癌症疼痛的障碍。工作人员护士的专业知识和一些人口因素显示出很强的相关性。解释和结论:对所有主要方面的平均理解为43.8%(标准差为15.7%)。一般知识的平均知识得分最高(54%)。癌症疼痛治疗各要素知识得分中位数从34.6%到54.6%不等。t检验和f检验表明,人口统计学特征和癌症疼痛治疗知识在5%的水平上具有统计学意义。
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