Title of article
Non-pharmacological nursing interventions for procedural pain relief in adults with burns: A systematic literature review
Author/Authors
A.E.E. de Jong، نويسنده , , E. Middelkoop، نويسنده , , A.W. Faber، نويسنده , , N.E.E. Van Loey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
17
From page
811
To page
827
Abstract
Adult burn patients experience pain during wound care despite pharmacological interventions. Additional nursing interventions are needed to improve pain management. A systematic review was undertaken in order to examine the implications of previous research for evidence based decisions concerning the use of non-pharmacological nursing interventions and for future research. Twenty-six studies met the inclusion criteria and were discussed. The majority of the included studies concerned behavioural nursing interventions and focussed on promotion of psychological comfort. Although 17 studies showed that the intervention had a positive effect on pain outcomes and no adverse effects of the reviewed interventions were reported, the best available evidence was found for active hypnosis, rapid induction analgesia and distraction relaxation. However, in order to reduce methodological limitations, further research is needed before well-founded evidence based decisions for nursing practice can be made. Aspects that seem important for future research, like the type of the intervention, theoretical framework, manner of giving instruction and guidance, cost, outcomes, measurement instruments and data collection points are considered.
Keywords
NursingPainPain managementWound careLiterature reviewBurns
Journal title
Burns
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Burns
Record number
471459
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