ISSN : 2471-982X
Senay K Arli
Agri Ibrahim Cecen University, Turkey
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Int J Anesth Pain Med
DOI: 10.21767/2471-982X-C1-003
Objectives: The objective of this study was performed to evaluate nursing interventions for pain management in the perioperative care. Methodology: The study was conducted between October 2016 and May 2017 with the participation of 160 patients in General Surgery, ENT, Urology and Orthopedics clinics. The data were collected with a form that included the socio-demographic characteristics of the patients and nursing interventions related to pain management in perioperative care prepared by the researcher. Results: The average age of the patients participating in the study is 40.58�±20.4. It was determined that 80.6% of the patients experienced pain after surgical intervention, 34.4% had moderate to severe pain after surgery and 97.5% had pain at the operation site after surgical intervention. In addition, 59.4% of the nurses did not use a scale to assess pain severity, 71.3% did not examine it by touching the painful area, 65.6% did not use heat or cold therapy to reduce pain, 86.9% did not massage to reduce pain, To reduce the pain of the arm, leg, walking and so on. 88.8% did not play music to reduce pain, and 69.4% did not use imagination to reduce pain. Conclusion: As a result of evaluation of nursing interventions for pain management, effective participation of the patients in pain management, increase of pain education and satisfaction is ensured. senay1981@yahoo.com/sarli@agri.edu.tr