TY - JOUR AU - Jangland, Eva AB - What does this paper contribute to the wider global community?Knowledge about the holistic care process of person‐centred fundamental care for pain management.A model to implement person‐centred pain management relieving the patient from pain.An example of application of the Fundamentals of Care framework to use theory in practice.INTRODUCTIONWell‐managed pain relieves the patient from suffering and enables the meeting of fundamental care needs, such as mobilization. Poorly managed pain has serious consequences for both patient and organization, including adverse events and prolonged care (Sharma et al., 2020). Managing pain has been of high interest for many years and is argued to be a fundamental human right (Brennan et al., 2016). Still, unmanaged pain challenges providers and patients in surgical care contexts worldwide (Schug et al., 2020). Since pain encompasses a sensory and an emotional experience, its management is multidimensional, requiring individualization and will be improved if the patient is an active partner (Raja et al., 2020). This approach to care is recognized in person‐centred fundamental care (PCFC) as guided by the Fundamentals of Care (FoC) framework, argued useful to end missed nursing care (Kitson et al., 2013, 2019). To contribute to the quest to relieve patients of pain, this study adopts the approach of PCFC to TI - Testing a model for person‐centred pain management: A systematic review and synthesis guided by the Fundamentals of Care framework JO - Journal of Clinical Nursing DO - 10.1111/jocn.16770 DA - 2023-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/testing-a-model-for-person-centred-pain-management-a-systematic-review-onE52OfMwv SP - 6811 EP - 6831 VL - 32 IS - 19-20 DP - DeepDyve ER -