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Patients´ Experiences of Pain Following Day Surgery - At 48 Hours, Seven Days and Three Months
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Pain TherapyPain DisordersPatients Experience PainAcute PainPain MedicineSurgeryDay SurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryPain ManagementThree MonthsPatients´ ExperiencesHealth SciencesInterventional Pain MedicinePostoperative Pain ManagementPerioperative PainPain IntensityPreoperative PainPain TreatmentPain ResearchSeven DaysAnesthesiaMedicine
Recent studies indicate that patients experience pain after day surgery for a longer period than previously known. This requires verification. This was a prospective, descriptive correlational study. A convenience sample of 298 day surgery patients undergoing various surgical procedures was asked to report pain intensity and its interference with daily function 48 hours, seven days and three months after day surgery. Correlation and regression analyses were performed. On a NRS, 55% (n=230) reported pain (≥4) 48 hours after surgery, as did 43% (n=213) at seven days. Pain interfered with normal activities at ≥4 NRS at 48 hours and at seven days, after which it decreased.
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