Abstract

Evidence-based pain management (EBPM) is essential in relieving cancer pain. This dissertation explores nurse-level and organization-level factors for adopting, implementing, and sustaining EBPM practices. A descriptive cross-sectional mixed methods design involving two inpatient oncology units was used for this study.

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This dissertation has also been disseminated through the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses database. Dissertation/thesis number: 3631747; ProQuest document ID: 1608980409. The author still retains copyright.

Author Details

Linda H. Eaton, PhD, RN, AOCN

Sigma Membership

Psi at-Large

Type

Dissertation

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

Descriptive/Correlational

Research Approach

Mixed/Multi Method Research

Keywords:

Pain Management, Cancer Patients, Evidence-Based Practice

Advisor

Ardith Z. Doorenbos

Second Advisor

Pamela H. Mitchell

Third Advisor

Steven B. Zeliadt

Fourth Advisor

Joachim G. Voss

Degree

PhD

Degree Grantor

University of Washington

Degree Year

2014

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Review Type

None: Degree-based Submission

Acquisition

Proxy-submission

Date of Issue

2023-04-05

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