POSTOPERATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT IN A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN CENTRAL INDONESIA

Autor/innen

  • Frily Olivia Leleh Nursing Department, MRCCC Siloam Hospitals Semanggi, Jakarta
  • Nikita Maola Nursing Department, MRCCC Siloam Hospitals Semanggi, Jakarta
  • Alice Yvonne Yovita Pangemanan Faculty of Nursing University of Pelita Harapan
  • Tirolyn Panjaitan Faculty of Nursing, University of Pelita Harapan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19166/nc.v10i1.5184

Schlagworte:

Pain scale, Pain management, Postoperative

Abstract

Postoperative patients' most prevalent and expected complaint is pain. The pain might interfere with patients' daily activities and, if left untreated, can lead to neurogenic shock. The involvement of nurses in pain management for postoperative patients is critical, both independently and collaboratively, via pharmaceutical and non-pharmacological therapy. The goal of this study was to determine how pain was managed in postoperative patients in a private hospital in Central Indonesia. In this study, a quantitative descriptive method was applied, and a total of 137 documents were gathered from January to March 2018 utilizing a total sample technique in May 2018. According to the findings of the study, 114 patients (83.2 %) reported mild pain, 17 patients (12.4 %) reported moderate pain, 6 patients (4.4 %) reported no discomfort, and no one reported severe pain. It also revealed that 72 patients (53%) received a combination of pharmacology and non-pharmacology pain therapy, 54 patients (39%) received pharmacological pain management, and the remaining four patients (3%) received nonpharmacological pain management. Nurses were found to use a combination of both therapies more than either pharmacological or nonpharmacological treatment alone.

Autor/innen-Biografien

Frily Olivia Leleh, Nursing Department, MRCCC Siloam Hospitals Semanggi, Jakarta

Nurse, MRCCC Siloam Hospitals Semanggi, Jakarta

Nikita Maola, Nursing Department, MRCCC Siloam Hospitals Semanggi, Jakarta

Nurse, MRCCC Siloam Hospitals Semanggi, Jakarta

Alice Yvonne Yovita Pangemanan, Faculty of Nursing University of Pelita Harapan

Lecturer Faculty of Nursing, University of Pelita Harapan

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2022-06-21

Zitationsvorschlag

Leleh, F. O., Maola, N., Pangemanan, A. Y. Y., & Panjaitan, T. (2022). POSTOPERATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT IN A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN CENTRAL INDONESIA. Nursing Current: Jurnal Keperawatan, 10(1), 64–70. https://doi.org/10.19166/nc.v10i1.5184

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