Author/Authors :
Efe, Emine Akdeniz University - Nursing Faculty, Antalya, Turkey , Özcan, Derya Akdeniz University Hospital - Pediatric Surgical Unit, Antalya, Turkey , Dikmen, Şevkiye Akdeniz University Hospital - Pediatric Surgical Unit, Antalya, Turkey , Altaş, Nuray Akdeniz University Hospital - Pediatric Surgical Unit, Antalya, Turkey
Abstract :
Objective:
This descriptive study was conducted for the purpose of describing the Turkish pediatric nurses’ use of non-pharmacological methods for relieving 6 to 12-year-old children’s postoperative pain.
Method:
This research was conducted with 92 pediatric nurses working at 17 university hospitals located in Turkey. Data were collected using a web based questionnaire and had to be completed electronically.
Results:
It was determined that the majority of the nurses give information about postoperative observation (79.3%), and postoperative pain (76.1%). In addition, it was determined that they have been encouraging children to ask about misconceptions (69.6%).
Conclusion:
Based on these results, the Turkish pediatric surgical nurses used versatile non-pharmacological methods in children’s postoperative pain relief.
Keywords :
Postoperative pain , Child , Pain management , Non-pharmacological methods , Nursing