"I Experience Very Sharp Pain but It's On and Off": A Phenomenological Study of Postoperative Pain Experiences of Patients in Ghana
Postoperative pain has been a challenge for the healthcare industry for many years in Africa especially Ghana. However, its management has not received adequate attention like other aspects in the industry as it is evident that clients who undergo surgery continually experience much pain after surge...
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Main Authors: | Evans Frimpong Kyei (Author), Edward Appiah Boateng (Author), Abigail Kusi-Amponsah Diji (Author) |
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Centre for Behaviour and Wellness Advocacy,
2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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