“The Impactful Role of Nurses in Managing Pain Relief for Cancer Patients”
الإصدار الرابع والثلاثون من المجلة العلمية لنشر البحوث
تم نشر الإصدار الرابع والثلاثون من المجلة العمية لنشر البحوث في: 1-12 -2024م. يحتوي الإصدار على بعض الأبحاث في مختلف التخصصات، كما أن الإصدار قد تناول العديد من المشاكل البحثية المهمه التي تشكل أهمية وفائدة كبيرة للمجتمع العلمي والمعرفي. جميع الأبحاث متاحة للتحميل والتعقيب والاستشهاد المرجعي لكافة الباحثين والأكاديميين.
الأبحاث والأوراق العلمية:
Name:hisham Ali Alsaeed
Specialization:Technician-Health Administration
Location of work
KFHH
Name:Hani Ali ALSALEM
Name:Abdullah Hashim Alswaij
Name:Saleh Ahmad Alhammad
Name:Rahma Jawad Alobaid
Name:Ismael Ibrahim Alhmud
Name: Mohammed Fouad Alibrahim
Name: FAHAD Yousef Boarkah
Name: OTHMAN SALEH ALSALEH
Name: Feras Jumah Albather
Name: Hawra Ali Alhamad
Name:Abdulleh Salah Almthin
Name: Abdullah Ibrahem Alhejji
Name: Fatima Juma Albather
“The Impactful Role of Nurses in Managing Pain Relief for Cancer Patients”
Abstract
Cancer-related pain is a prevalent and debilitating symptom encountered by numerous people, profoundly impacting their physical, emotional, and psychological health. The management of cancer-related pain is essential in cancer care, with nurses playing a crucial role in implementing efficient pain reduction strategies. This study examines the significant role of nurses in administering pain management for cancer patients, emphasizing both pharmaceutical and non-pharmacological approaches. Nurses are integral parts of the healthcare team, tasked with evaluating pain, giving drugs, monitoring adverse effects, and offering emotional support. They also instruct patients and their families on pain management strategies, enabling them to engage actively in their care. It asserts that nurses are essential in enhancing the quality of life for cancer patients by providing ongoing, compassionate care and treating both the psychological and physical dimensions of pain. Overcoming obstacles to effective pain treatment and augmenting nurse education and training are crucial for improved cancer pain outcomes and patient satisfaction.
Keywords: Cancer pain, nursing interventions, pharmacological pain management, patients, non-pharmacological therapies.