Evaluating Nurses Knowledge, Misconceptions, and Attitudes Towards Treating Patients with Chronic Pain
Introduction: Chronic pain is complex biopsychosocial phenomenon that affects people worldwide, and nurses play a vital role in treatment. It is essential for nurses to have adequate knowledge and demonstrate no bias towards these patients. Aims: Determine nurses' knowledge and attitudes regard...
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Main Authors: | Richard Burton (Author), Holly Judson (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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