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Effect of gingival barrier brands on operator perception, cervical adaptation, and patient comfort during in-office tooth bleaching: a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
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Patient comfort during regional anesthesia
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 2007Regional anesthesia has many advantages, which include low cost, ease of administration, and avoidance of risks associated with general anesthesia. Injection of local anesthetic via a needle as part of a regional anesthetic technique can be a stressful experience.
Dominic Harmon
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Hourly rounding in the acute hospital setting has been proposed as an intervention to increase patient satisfaction and safety, and improve the nursing practice environment, but the innovation has not been adequately tested.
Glenn Gardner
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Patient comfort in audiological testing
British Journal of Audiology, 1995A questionnaire survey was conducted to investigate the relative comfort of a comprehensive range of diagnostic procedures. The mean comfort ranking and variability in comfort were examined. Pure tone audiometry and speech audiometry are the most comfortable tests, while caloric testing and transtympanic electrocochleography are the least comfortable ...
G J, Beynon, N, Clarke, D M, Baguley
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Comfort: Beyond HFE to Patient Outcomes and Comfort Zones
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2023Comfort has been a staple of outcome measures in Human Factors / Ergonomics (HFE) for generations. We have theories of comfort and validated measures. But HFE is not alone in studying comfort. Here we review two adjacent applications of comfort: In patient outcomes and in management’s idea of comfort zones.
Colin G. Drury, Catherine Drury Barnes
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Pelvic Examination: Patient Safety and Comfort
JOGN Nursing, 1981For the female patient, one of the most anxiety producing and physically uncomfortable procedures is the pelvic examination. Active consideration given to the patient may lessen her anxiety. Presented below is a series of actions to promote the safety and comfort of patients as they are assisted into and out of the lithotomy position.
M S, Hamilton, E F, Dodge
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The Meaning of Comfort for Pediatric Patients With Cancer
Oncology Nursing Forum, 2009To describe the meaning of being cared for and comforted by pediatric oncology nurses among a sample of childhood cancer survivors.A hermeneutic analysis was conducted to describe the meaning of the phenomenon.An oncology treatment center in the northeastern United States.11 childhood cancer survivors.Four childhood cancer survivors participated in a ...
Mary Ann, Cantrell, Christine, Matula
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Effects of Comfort Warming on Preoperative Patients
AORN Journal, 2006THERMAL COMFORT IS ONE DIMENSION of overall patient comfort, and it usually is addressed by covering the patient with warmed cotton blankets. WARMING HELPS A PATIENT maintain normothermia and appears to decrease patient anxiety. AN STUDY WAS CONDUCTED in a preoperative setting to compare the effects of preoperative warming with warmed cotton blankets ...
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