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Effect of Patient Controlled Analgesia (PCA) Education for Postoperative Patients

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À̼ø¿ì ( Lee Soon-Woo ) - ÇѾç´ëÇб³º´¿ø

Abstract

Purpose: The study examined the effects of preoperative patient controlled analgesia (PCA) education on postoperative pain, knowledge of PCA, and attitude toward pain medication.

Methods: The participants were patients who underwent surgery in H University Hospital,and were assigned to PCA group (experiment group, n=30) or the control group (n=30).

Results: Knowledge of PCA and positive attitude toward pain medication were higher in the experiment group than in the control group. Postoperative pain scores in the experiment group were significantly lower than those in the control group at 48 and 72 hr after surgery, but there was no significant difference at 24 hr after surgery. The experiment group had more positive attitudes on the medication than the control group.

Conclusions: Preoperative PCA education could be an effective nursing intervention for pain management of patients after surgery.
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Patient controlled analgesia (PCA), Education
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