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Beyond Medication: Assessing Non-Pharmacological Approaches to Post-Operative Pain Management
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Beyond Medication: Assessing Non-Pharmacological Approaches to Post-Operative Pain Management

Zeliha Duzagadusmez, Samantha Clark, Gabriel Hoffay and Taegan Baldwin
Integration of Evidence in Professional Nursing Practice Research Presentations, Research presentations (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 11/2025)
11/2025

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Effective pain control is essential after surgery to promote healing and client comfort. Opioids and non-opioid medications are commonly used but carry risks such as side effects, tolerance, and dependence. This is particularly impactful now as 16 million people globally are reported to have opioid use disorder and are projected to rise by 39% for females and 49% of males over the next 20 years (Wang et al., 2025). Non-pharmacological methods such as relaxation, music, heat/cold therapy, guided imagery, and cognitive reframing therapy offer alternatives to opioids for pain reduction. Exploring these options may reduce these potential complications while managing pain and client satisfaction.
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