| Title | The pain management knowledge of nurses practicing in a rural midwest retirement community |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2006 |
| Authors | Textor LH, Porock D |
| Journal | J Nurses Staff Dev |
| Volume | 22 |
| Pagination | 307-12 |
| Date Published | Nov-Dec |
| ISBN Number | 1098-7886 (Print)1098-7886 (Linking) |
| Accession Number | 17149048 |
| Keywords | Analysis of Variance, Clinical Competence/ standards, Education, Nursing, Continuing/ organization & administration, Housing for the Elderly, Humans, Midwestern United States, Models, Educational, Models, Psychological, Needs Assessment, Nursing Education Research, Nursing Staff/ education, Nursing, Practical/education, Pain/diagnosis/ therapy, Program Evaluation, Psychology, Educational, Questionnaires, Rural Health Services, Socioeconomic Factors, Staff Development/ organization & administration |
| Abstract | Pain is a significant health issue, especially among hospitalized patients and elders. Nurses are the key to effective pain management; however, several studies over the past 20 years have demonstrated that nurses lack the knowledge necessary to manage pain effectively. Staff development educators have used a number of education methods to address this deficit. Additionally, educators in staff development have the task of providing education in an effective and cost-efficient manner. The purpose of this study was to assess the pain knowledge scores of a group of nurses practicing in a rural Midwest retirement community before and at two points after a pain education intervention to determine the effectiveness of Knowles' Adult Learning Theory in increasing and sustaining rural nurses' pain knowledge scores. |
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