Level of Pain Experienced by Hospitalized Orthopaedic Patients

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Mayuri More
Swati Ingale
Namarata Mohite
Mahadeo Shinde
Dhananjay Kamble

Abstract

Background:Pain is experienced by a number of people as a result of the conditions caused by the disease, both during therapy and diagnostic testing. Pain is the fifth vital sign that can lead to various different changes in a person's physiology.


Methods & material: It is experienced by the individual. Research with a descriptive focus using the The goals of the study were to determine the severity of the pain and to establish a connection between that finding and a number of different demographic factors. The research was carried out with the help of the Purposive Sampling Technique on sixty orthopaedic patients who were treated at Krishna Hospital Karad. The Wong-Baker FACES numerical pain scale was utilised for the purpose of data collecting.


 Result: The outcomes of the current study showed that out of 70 participants, 0 (zero percent) reported having light pain, 29 (48.3 percent) reported having moderate pain, and 31 (51 percent) reported having severe pain in the pre-test.


Conclusion: According to the findings of the study, additional nurse interventions should be provided to orthopaedic patients in order to lower their overall degree of discomfort..

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More, M. ., Ingale, S. ., Mohite, N. ., Shinde, M. ., & Kamble, D. . (2022). Level of Pain Experienced by Hospitalized Orthopaedic Patients. Journal of Coastal Life Medicine, 10(3), 617–626. Retrieved from https://www.jclmm.com/index.php/journal/article/view/241
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