This paper analyzes the article, "Observation of Pain Assessment and Management: The Complexities of Clinical Practice", by Elizabeth Manis, Mari Botti, and Tracey Bucknall.
1,250 words (approx. 5 pages) |
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APA | 2004
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Paper Summary:
In the article, "Observation of Pain Assessment and Management: The Complexities of Clinical Practice", Elizabeth Manis, Mari Botti, and Tracey Bucknall focus their research on the complex issues that nurses face when dealing with pain management and assessment. This paper critiques and analyzes the article, presenting an analysis of the problem, method, sampling, data collection, and conclusions used within the article.
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"Manis, Botti and Bucknall (2002) identify that "pain assessment and management are complex issues that embrace physiological, emotional, cognitive, and social dimensions" (p. 724) and because of these complexities it is necessary to investigate nurse-patient relations associated with pain assessment and management in hospitalized, post-surgical settings. Manis et al. recognize that there has been substantial research conducted on post operative pain itself but very little has been conducted in the way of assessment and management of pain."
More papers on Qualitative Nursing and Pain Management:
Qualitative Nursing and Pain Management (2012, February 08). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Article-Review-Qualitative-Nursing-and-Pain-Management/52672
"Qualitative Nursing and Pain Management" 08 February 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Article-Review-Qualitative-Nursing-and-Pain-Management/52672>
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