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Tsay S-L et al. - Results demonstrated that studied patients reported moderately high levels of pain and anxiety postoperatively while patients were managed with patient-controlled analgesia. Using generalized estimation equations and controlling for confounding variables, less pain and anxiety over time were reported by the intervention group compared with the control group. In addition, patients in the intervention group received significantly less opioid analgesics than the control group. Findings from this study provide nurses with an additional treatment to offer postoperative digestive cancer patients.


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