Andrea Regina Martin1, Jamyle Rubio Soares2, Viviane Cazetta de Lima Vieira3, Sonia Silva Marcon4, Mayckel da Silva Barreto5. 1. Faculdade de Filosofia Ciências e Letras de Mandaguari, Mandaguari, Paraná, Brazil. 2. FAFIMAN, Mandaguari, Paraná, Brazil. 3. Nursing Department, FAFIMAN, Mandaguari, Paraná, Brazil. 4. Nursing Department, Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Maringá, Paraná, Brazil. 5. Nursing Department, FAFIMAN, Maringá, Paraná, Brazil.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To study the factors that influence the perception of acute pain and the consequences of this experience in patients suffering from mild trauma. METHOD: Descriptive qualitative study conducted in an emergency service in southern Brazil. Data was collected in October 2013, through semi-structured interviews with 29 individuals who reported pain after physical trauma, regardless of the triggering factor. To process the data, we used a Content Analysis technique, subject modality. RESULTS: Two categories emerged: Factors that influence the perception of pain resulting from trauma and, Consequences of acute pain due to trauma. The acute pain sensation was influenced by biological, emotional, spiritual and socio-cultural factors and induced biological and emotional consequences for individuals. CONCLUSION: The health professionals need to consider the factors that influence soreness and its consequences for the proper assessment and management of pain resulting from trauma.
OBJECTIVE: To study the factors that influence the perception of acute pain and the consequences of this experience in patients suffering from mild trauma. METHOD: Descriptive qualitative study conducted in an emergency service in southern Brazil. Data was collected in October 2013, through semi-structured interviews with 29 individuals who reported pain after physical trauma, regardless of the triggering factor. To process the data, we used a Content Analysis technique, subject modality. RESULTS: Two categories emerged: Factors that influence the perception of pain resulting from trauma and, Consequences of acute pain due to trauma. The acute pain sensation was influenced by biological, emotional, spiritual and socio-cultural factors and induced biological and emotional consequences for individuals. CONCLUSION: The health professionals need to consider the factors that influence soreness and its consequences for the proper assessment and management of pain resulting from trauma.
Authors: Berith Wennström; Anna Johansson; Sabina Kalabic; Anna-Lena E-Son Loft; Stefan Skullman; Ingrid Bergh Journal: Perioper Med (Lond) Date: 2020-05-20