Keywords

pain assessment, pain education, pain management, quality improvement

 

Authors

  1. Michaels, Teresa King MSN, RN,BC
  2. Hubbartt, Elizabeth MSN, RN, CRRN
  3. Carroll, Suzanne A. MS, RN, AOCN
  4. Hudson-Barr, Diane PhD, RN

Abstract

Pain assessment is a multifaceted process. A common assumption is that all nurses have the same baseline knowledge about pain, a potentially erroneous assumption that influences clinical practice. Nurses have varied experiences in education and pain management. This article describes a research project conducted by the hospital's clinical nurse specialist group to evaluate the effects of a nursing education program on pain assessment and pain management of hospitalized patients in an 841-bed academic medical center.