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Nurses' experiences of providing nonpharmacological pain management in palliative care: A qualitative study.
Related Articles Nurses’ experiences of providing nonpharmacological pain management in palliative care: A qualitative study. J Clin Nurs. 2020 May;29(9-10):1643-1652 Authors: Munkombwe WM, Petersson K, Elgán C Abstract AIM AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the experiences and views of nurses who provide nonpharmacological therapies for chronic pain management in palliative care. BACKGROUND: Nursing expertise in palliative care is essential in providing pain relief to patients with chronic diseases. Examinations of the use of nonpharmacological therapies for chronic pain management in palliative care have revealed what nonpharmacological therapies have been used, but there is insufficient knowledge regarding nurses’ attitudes, views and experiences… 
Origen: Nurses' experiences of providing nonpharmacological pain management in palliative care: A qualitative study. – PubMed

