The Validity and Reliability of the Constructs of Pain Management-Measuring Tool for Incurable Patients

Masoumeh Shohani; Hamed Tavan

Volume 20, Issue 9 , September 2018, , Pages 1-4

Abstract
  Background: Pain is one of the most critical symptoms of the disease in incurable and terminally -ill patients. Forty- five to 85 percent of the patients hospitalized in the intensive care units usually experience various levels of pain.Objectives: The present study aimed to test the validity and reliability ...  Read More

Exploring the Benefits of Prescribing Medications by Iranian Nurses Based on the Status Quo: A Letter to the Editor

Hamid Taghinejad; Gholamreza Noori; Elham Mohammadyari; Hamed Tavan

Volume 19, Issue 10 , October 2017, , Pages 1-2

Abstract
  In Iran, nurses do not have the authority to prescribe medications and only physicians have such an authority. However, due to the development of societies and enrichment of knowledge, other health groups such asnurses can also prescribe medications consistent with their knowledge and acquired experiences. ...  Read More