作者
Cynthia Bautista, Mary P Amatangelo, Priya Baby, Anne-Kathrin Cassier-Woidasky, Kaleigh Dycus, Esther I Edoh, Theresa Green, Karen Czarina S Ilano, Mary Kemboi, Linda Littlejohns, Rudolf Cymorr Kirby P Martinez, Gladys Mastamet, Anjali Perera, Sheena Ramazanu, Rennan Martins Ribeiro, Diana Jean F Serondo, Faith Sila, Andrea Strayer, Gil P Soriano, Jennifer L Wessol
发表日期
2021/6/1
期刊
Journal of Neuroscience Nursing
卷号
53
期号
3
页码范围
149-156
出版商
LWW
简介
INTRODUCTION
In August of 2020, the 4th International Neuroscience Nursing Research Symposium was held. The purpose of the symposium was to share neuroscience nursing research from around the world. One of the topics thought most notable that stimulated a crucial conversation was how different countries assessed pain and their use of opioids for pain management.
BACKGROUND
Neuroscience nurses are global. What is not known is their experience with and what challenges exist with pain management for human beings in their country. Crossing geographic and cultural boundaries, pain affects all human beings. Each culture has unique values and beliefs regarding pain. Patient barriers, pivotal in this article, included poverty, poor health literacy, opioid phobia, and cultural as well as social beliefs.
RESULTS
Neuroscience nurses from Australia, Brazil, Germany, Singapore, India, Ghana, Kenya …
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