[Evidence-based naturopathic nursing interventions in pain management].

Nurses are confronted with patients suffering from acute and/or chronic pain in all nursing care settings and within all target groups. Although national and international guidelines on chronic pain emphasize the importance of non-pharmacological interventions (for example, hot and cold applications) and educational approaches such as teaching self-management strategies to deal with pain, the most common applied intervention for chronic and acute pain is a pharmacological therapy. The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the potential of naturopathic nursing interventions for the care of patients with chronic and/or acute pain, focusing on so-called external applications such as wraps and compresses, which are safe, have a low-risk profile and are easy to apply, thus making them suitable for self-application. The use of non-pharmacological interventions as well as the counselling and training of patients in naturopathic applications offer nurses the possibility to work in an autonomous field of nursing promoting nursing as an attractive health profession.
Stolz Regina, Kaschdailewitsch Elke, Kröger Birgit, Noack Bettina, Mahler Cornelia
Oct 2023
Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)
Acute pain, Aromatherapy, Chronic pain, Combined modality therapy/pain, External application