Comparison of Postoperative Pain Management Outcomes in the United States and China

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To compare pain management outcomes in postoperative patients from an American hospital and a Chinese hospital. A convenience sample of 244 patients in the United States and 268 patients in China with similar surgical sites completed the American Pain Society Patient Outcome Questionnaire-Revised (APS-POQ-R) and the Pain Management Index (PMI) was calculated on their first postoperative day. Patients in the United States reported a higher score on the “perception of pain management” subscale of the APS-POQ-R and a higher proportion of adequate treatment as measured by the PMI (85.2% vs. 39.0%, p

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Wang, H., Sherwood, G. D., Liang, S., Gong, Z., Ren, L., Liu, H., & Van, I. K. (2021). Comparison of Postoperative Pain Management Outcomes in the United States and China. Clinical Nursing Research, 30(8), 1290–1300. https://doi.org/10.1177/10547738211012832

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