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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Parents' attitudes toward pain medication, parents' perception of children's pain and parents' management of children's pain at home following day surgery or short-stay surgery /

Anderson, Colleen McDavid, January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M.N.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2002. / Bibliography: leaves 109-116.
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Self-control of postoperative pain : effects of hypnosis and waking suggestion

Taenzer, Paul. January 1983 (has links)
No description available.
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Barns återhämtning efter tonsillektomi

Gunnarsson, Annika, Ågårdh Fransson, Kristina January 2009 (has links)
Tonsillektomi är en av de vanligast utförda operationerna på barn i världen och kan innebära en lång och smärtsam återhämtning. Syftet med denna studie var att belysa vilka upplevelser som framkom under återhämtningen efter tonsillektomi på barn. Metoden var en litteraturstudie där tolv vetenskapliga studier ingick. Resultatetvisade att halssmärta var den dominerande upplevelsen och varade i dagar till veckor. Att svälja gjorde smärtan värre. Analgetika gavs i för små eller för få doser för att ge tillräcklig smärtlindring. Smärtan påverkade barnens möjligheter att äta, dricka och sova. Barnen hade egna strategier att hantera smärtan. Utökadpreoperativ information gjorde föräldrar och barn tryggare och säkrare. Postoperativtuppföljningssamtal gav föräldrarna möjlighet att få upprepad information ochkänslomässigt stöd. Som slutsats är det viktigt med adekvat, anpassad och upprepadinformation till barn och föräldrar om återhämtningen. Detta för att skapa trygghet till barn och föräldrar samt göra barns återhämtning så lindrig och smärtfrisom möjligt. / Tonsillectomy is one of the most common paediatric surgery performed over theworld and the recovery can be long and painful. The aim of this study was to illustrate the experiences associated with recovery after tonsillectomy on children.The method was a literature review where twelve scientific studies were included.The results showed that throat pain was the most difficult experience which lasted for many days or weeks. When swallowing, the pain became more severe. The painkiller at home was given in to small or too rare doses to give enough pain release. The pain influenced the child’s possibility to eat, drink and sleep. Children had their own strategies to cope with the pain. Extended preoperative information made the parents and children feel secure and more comfortable. Postoperative telephone follow-up gave the parents a possibility to get repeated information and emotional support. As a conclusion it is important to give a more adequate, adaptive and repeated information about the recovery to the child and the parents. This will encourage the child and the parents and make the child´s recovery as comfortable and painless as possible.
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Komplementärmedicinsk behandling vid postoperativ smärta

Ahlstedt, Johanna, Johansson, Kristina January 2009 (has links)
Intresset och användandet av komplementärmedicinska behandlingsmetoder växer bland både patienter och sjukvårdspersonal. Syftet med denna litteraturstudie var att undersöka effekten av tre komplementärmedicinska behandlingsmetoder vid postoperativ smärta. Centrala frågeställningar var om transkutan elektrisk nerv-stimulering, massage och musik har smärtlindrande effekt postoperativt. Good-mans sju steg (Willman m fl, 2006) följdes genom processen i denna litteratur-studie. 11 artiklar inkluderades totalt efter sökningar i databaserna PubMed och CINAHL. Granskning och kvalitetsbedömning gjordes enskilt efter kriterier av Polit & Beck (2006) och ett granskningsprotokoll av Willman m fl (2006). Resultat från de inkluderade studierna visade att transkutan elektrisk nerv-stimulering kan lindra postoperativ smärta samt minska analgetikaanvändandet. Resultat visade också att massage kan minska både intensitet och upplevt obehag av postoperativ smärta. Det framkom även att musik både kan minska postoperativ smärta och analgetikaanvändande. Fler studier är önskvärda för att ytterligare kunna påvisa effekt och evidens av de tre komplementärmedicinska behandlingsmetoderna vid postoperativ smärta. / The interest for complementary medicine treatment is increasing among patients as well as health care professionals. The aim of this literature review was to examine the effect of three complementary therapies on postoperative pain. Central questions were if transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, massage and music have a pain-relieving effect on postoperative pain. The seven steps of Goodman (Willman et al, 2006) were used through the process of this literature review. A total of 11 articles were included after searches in the databases PubMed and CINAHL. The scrutiny and the judge of quality were made indi-vidually, using guidelines of Polit & Beck (2006) and a protocol by Willman, et al (2006). Results of the included articles showed that transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation can relieve postoperative pain and decrease the use of anal-gesics. Results also showed that massage can reduce both the intensity and the unpleasantness of postoperative pain. It also appeared that music can both reduce postoperative pain and the use of analgesics. Further studies are required to additionally be able to establish the effect and evidence of the three comple-mentary therapies in postoperative pain.
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Comparison of the effects of relaxation and music on postoperative pain

Good, Marion Patricia Long January 1992 (has links)
No description available.
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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH MODERATE AND SEVERE POSTOPERATIVE PAIN

Kless, Jack Robert 06 July 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Comparing drug effects on postoperative pain in patients with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis

Stamos, Alexander William January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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EVALUATION OF EXPAREL® FOR POSTOPERATIVE PAIN/NUMBNESS IN SYMPTOMATIC TEETH WITH A PULPAL DIAGNOSIS OF NECROSIS

Glenn, Brandon Norman 14 October 2015 (has links)
No description available.
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Efficacy of Ibuprofen and Ibuprofen/Acetaminophen on Postoperative Pain in Symptomatic Necrotic Teeth

Wells, Larry Kevin 01 November 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Patienters upplevelser av postoperativ smärta och smärtlindring : En allmän litteraturstudie / Patient's experiences of postoperative pain and pain relief : A general literature study

Salman, Mirna, Jara Velasco, Daniella January 2024 (has links)
Background: Postoperative pain is expected and affects many patients who undergo surgery. To prevent complications and long-term pain, the nurse's role is to understand the patient's pain experience, assess the pain and treat it with both pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments to relieve the patient's pain using a patient-centered approach. Purpose: The purpose was to investigate the experiences of adult patients with postoperative pain and pain relief. Method: A general literature study using a qualitative study design consisted of 10 scientific articles analyzed with an inductive approach according to Elo and Kyngäs. Results: Three categories were discovered: Postoperative experiences related to the patient, The patient's experience of postoperative pain treatment and the patient's experience of the care staff's response to postoperative pain. Conclusion: Postoperative pain is a complex and individual experience and pain descriptions can vary in intensity and form. Treatment choices, both pharmacological and non-pharmacological, affect how patients manage their pain. Nurses play an important role in patients' postoperative pain experience, which affects the outcome of pain management and pain relief.

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