Nurses' use of non-pharmacological pain management methods in intensive care units: A descriptive cross-sectional study
Background: Pain is a common and unpleasant feeling among patients in intensive care units. Therefore, the use of proper pain management methods, such as non-pharmacological interventions, is a priority in intensive care units. Objective: This study aimed to ascertain the extent of the use of non-ph...
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Main Authors: | Zeinab Kia (Author), Maryam Allahbakhshian (Author), Mahnaz Ilkhani (Author), Malihe Nasiri (Author), Atefeh Allahbakhshian (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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