Evaluation of pain dimensions in oncological patients
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36489/nursing.2020v23i266p4308-4317Keywords:
Cancer pain, Pain measurement, RakAbstract
Objective: to measure the painful experience in cancer patients. Methodology: cross-sectional, descriptive quantitative survey, with 50 patients undergoing cancer treatment in a private service located in the Northwest region of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, after approval by the Research Ethics Committee. 0035 The instrument chosen was the McGill Pain Questionnaire. The data were stored in Microsoft Office Excel and analyzed using descriptive statistics. Outcomes: Prevalence of women (54%) and colon cancer (20%). The most used descriptors were: Fisgada (54%), Tiring (52%), Chata (38%) and Aperta (26%) i 80% of the patients reported absence of pain at the time of the interview. Wniosek: The Pain Questionnaire McGill zezwala na spójność i aspekty jakoÅ›ci przez dor, in addition to supporting nursing in patient care planning, offering improvement in the quality of systematization of nursing care.