Alfhild Dihle
Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences
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Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2013
Inger L. Hovind; Inger Schou Bredal; Alfhild Dihle
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To gain knowledge of how women experience pain and pain treatment after breast cancer surgery and to identify areas of pain management that they believe could be improved. BACKGROUND According to the literature, 20-60% of patients develop chronic pain after breast cancer surgery and treatment. Because of the short length of hospitalisation in Norway, breast cancer patients are left responsible for most of their own pain management. DESIGN An explorative and qualitative design was chosen. METHODS In-depth interviews were conducted with eight women who experienced chronic pain rated at 3-5 on a 11-point numerical rating scale one year or more after breast cancer surgery. This study is part of a larger, quantitative study assessing pain after surgery. The interviews were taped, transcribed and analysed according to qualitative content analysis. RESULTS The interviewees had expected pain in the acute postoperative period, but had not expected that pain would persist. None of the women recalled having received information about pain. They took few analgesics and were generally sceptical about medication, mostly because of earlier reactions to drugs. They received no explanations for and little help with chronic pain. Most of them were active and worked outside the home. CONCLUSIONS After short hospital stays, adequate information and follow-up after discharge may optimise pain management regimens. Those who develop chronic pain need more information and help to manage their pain. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE Finding the appropriate time for information about postoperative pain management is necessary to optimise a good analgesic regimen. Multimodal and aggressive treatment of acute pain should be emphasised.
Nursing Open | 2017
Simen A. Steindal; Jane Österlind; Kristin Halvorsen; Therese Schjelderup; Ellen Kive; Liv Wergeland Sørbye; Alfhild Dihle
To explore womens experiences of living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) at home.
Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2006
Alfhild Dihle; Gunnar Bjolseth; Sølvi Helseth
The Clinical Journal of Pain | 2006
Alfhild Dihle; Sølvi Helseth; Steven M. Paul; Christine Miaskowski
The Journal of Pain | 2006
Alfhild Dihle; Sølvi Helseth; Ulf E. Kongsgaard; Steven M. Paul; Christine Miaskowski
Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2008
Alfhild Dihle; Sølvi Helseth; Knut-Andreas Christophersen
Journal of Clinical Nursing | 2017
Tonje Sibbern; Vibeke Bull Sellevold; Simen A. Steindal; Craig Dale; Judy Watt-Watson; Alfhild Dihle
Open Journal of Nursing | 2015
Nina Karlsen; Ragnhild Haaland Kornmo; Alfhild Dihle
Sykepleien Forskning | 2013
Kari Strand; Kristian Devold; Alfhild Dihle
Pediatric Nursing | 2012
Hovde Kr; Granheim Th; Knut-Andreas Christophersen; Alfhild Dihle
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