Osheeca Thompson is a clinical research coordinator at the University of Florida (UF) College of Medicine. Keesha Powell-Roach is an assistant professor at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Nursing. Janiece Taylor is an assistant professor on the research/education track at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. Ellen Terry and Staja Booker are assistant professors at UF's College of Nursing and the Pain Research and Intervention Center of Excellence in the College of Dentistry.
Nursing. 2022 Apr 1;52(4):26-30. doi: 10.1097/01.NURSE.0000823252.50782.45.
Pain is a subjective experience and its perception and expression vary widely. Pain catastrophizing, which refers to patients' thoughts or feelings about their pain, may impact their communication of pain and nurses' subsequent response. This article discusses how nurses can more readily recognize, assess, and manage pain catastrophizing.
疼痛是一种主观体验,其感知和表达方式差异很大。疼痛灾难化,是指患者对自身疼痛的想法或感受,可能会影响他们对疼痛的表达,以及护士随后的反应。本文探讨了护士如何更易于识别、评估和管理疼痛灾难化。