2017, Number 4
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Rev Cuba Enf 2017; 33 (4)
Pain in oncology: patient perception and nursing professionals
Navarro PJK, Denardini DG, Ilha S, Weiss PF, Gehlen MH, dos Santos NS
Language: Portugués
References: 18
Page: 748-761
PDF size: 227.95 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Cancer brings with it a number of factors, which can lead to physical and mental strain, among them, the pain, a sign and a unique and subjective feeling, considered one of the most feared symptoms, affecting not only the patient, but all family context and the health team.
Objective: To know the perception of pain in oncology in view of the patient and the nursing staff.
Methods: exploratory, descriptive study, with qualitative approach, performed with five patients and six nurses of a chemotherapy clinic of a medium-sized hospital Rio Grande do Sul Data collected through semi-structured interviews were analyzed content.
Results: Three categories emerged that addressed the unveiling of the meaning of pain from the perspective of people in cancer treatment; the meaning of pain from the perspective of nursing professionals; and the care in oncology nursing from the perspective of patients and professionals.
Conclusions: The physical/emotional pain is a reality experienced by patients with cancer. The nurses found to be important, the establishment of dialogue and listening to allies to scientific knowledge, leverage the complex and humanized care.
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