Interaction with health-care professionals |
Communication with health-care professionals |
Contacting support when needed |
10,11,19,22,27,28
|
Questions and consultation with health-care professionals |
11,12,28,35
|
Communication with health-care professionals |
10,11,21,22,25
|
Negotiation about preferable pain management for patient with healthcare professionals |
12,35
|
Partnership with healthcare professionals |
Discussion with health-care professionals |
8,24
|
Sharing the pain situation with health-care professionals |
8,19,21,28
|
Collaboration with health-care professionals |
3,15,26,27,28
|
Partnership with health-care professionals |
22,28,30
|
Decision-making to pain management |
Active participation in pain management |
Active attitude for pain management |
10,21
|
Self-activation for pain management |
15 |
Active participation in pain management |
28,29
|
Responsibility for pain management |
Morality and responsibility for using opioid analgesic |
18 |
Consistently taking initiative for their own health care |
22 |
Determination to self-manage pain |
The intention to manage opioid analgesics |
32,33,34
|
Willingness to accept a new pain management method |
12,18,24
|
Accepting ownership of pain control |
12,19,27,28
|
Autonomous action |
12 |
Process for solving pain-related problems |
Process |
Changing process |
11,12,27
|
Complicated process |
9,19
|
Developmental process |
27 |
Understanding pain conditions |
Understanding pain conditions |
10,12,19,28,35
|
Understanding one’s own pain |
20,35
|
Having standards of pain control |
12,30
|
Goal setting for pain relief |
Goal setting for pain relief |
8,17,25,26,27,28,30
|
Planning for pain relief |
Tailored pain relief plan |
8,22,27
|
A realistic pain relief plan |
30,35
|
Consideration of use and method for analgesic drugs |
35 |
Implementing pharmacological pain relief strategies |
Adherence to medication |
10,11,12,18,21,28
|
Supervision and use of rescue dose |
32,33,34,35
|
Monitoring side effects of analgesic drugs |
10,28,35
|
Implementing nonpharmacological pain relief strategies |
Use of the nonpharmacological pain relief strategies |
10,11,12,15,21
|
Positioning |
8,35
|
Integration of emotions |
8,12,17,28,35
|
Self-monitoring |
Self-monitoring of pain |
11,20,25
|
Self-monitoring of the effects of an analgesic drug and its side effects |
11,19,24
|
Use of a pain diary |
24,26
|
Evaluation of pain-relieving effect |
Evaluate change in pain. |
35 |
Evaluate the effects of medical treatment |
8,26,35
|
|
Modification of pain-relieving plan |
Modification of pain-relieving plan with the data from self-monitoring |
11,26
|
Self-efficacy |
Self-efficacy |
Self-efficacy |
7,8,17,19
|
Confidence |
Confidence |
27 |
Confidence in problem-solving |
30 |
Confidence in pain management |
28,35
|
Confidence and motivation for the next step |
35 |
Incorporating strategies for pain relief into daily life |
Incorporating strategies for pain relief into daily life |
Every day |
18 |
Incorporating strategies of pain relief into daily life |
9 |
Using problem-solving skills for pain as a part of daily life |
Using problem-solving skills for pain as a part of daily life |
25 |
Maintaining pain control into daily life |
Maintaining desirable pain control into daily life |
12 |