The ethics of postoperative pain management: Mapping nurses' views.
Maria Dolores Cano RomeroMaria Teresa Muñoz SastreBruno QuintardPaul C SorumEtienne MulletPublished in: International journal of nursing practice (2017)
We found 4 qualitatively different meaningful positions. A plurality of participants (57% of nurses) considered that refusing was not acceptable, irrespective of circumstances. A substantial minority of participants (but 52% of physicians) considered that refusing was acceptable only if the level of pain was low and the risk was high. Other participants (mostly lay people) considered that refusing was always acceptable each time a risk of side effects, either serious or simply mild, was present.