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Exploring healthcare assistants’ role and experience in pain assessment and management for people with advanced dementia towards the end of life: a qualitative study

机译:定性研究探索保健助理在晚期痴呆患者的疼痛评估和管理中的作用和经验:一项定性研究

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Background Pain assessment and management are key aspects in the care of people with dementia approaching the end of life but become challenging when patient self-report is impaired or unavailable. Best practice recommends the use of observational pain assessments for these patients; however, difficulties have been documented with health professionals’ use of these tools in the absence of additional collateral patient knowledge. No studies have explored the role, perspectives and experiences of healthcare assistants in pain assessment and management in dementia; this study provides insight into this important area. Methods A qualitative approach was adopted, using key informant interviews with healthcare assistants caring for people with advanced dementia approaching the end of life in hospice, nursing home and acute care settings. Thematic analysis was the analytic approach taken to interpretation of interview data. Data were collected between June 2014 and September 2015. Results Fourteen participants took part in the study. Participants’ average length of caring experience was 15.4?years and most were female. Three key themes emerged: recognising pain, reporting pain, and upskilling. Participants were often the first to notice obvious causes of pain and to detect changes in patient norms which signified hidden causes of pain. Comprehensive knowledge of resident norms enabled participants to observe for behavioural and nonverbal indicators of pain and distinguish these from non-pain related behaviours. Pain reporting was heavily impacted by relationships with professional staff and the extent to which participants felt valued in their role. Positive relationships resulted in comprehensive pain reports; negative relationships led to perfunctory or ambiguous reporting. Participants emphasised a desire for further training and upskilling, including in the use and reporting of basic pain tools. Conclusions Healthcare assistants are frontline staff who have a key role in direct patient care, spending a considerable amount of time with patients in comparison to other health professionals. These staff are often first to notice changes in patients that may signify pain and to alert professional staff. However, to ensure the quality of these reports, further efforts must be made in reversing stigma attached to this role and in upskilling these members of the healthcare team.
机译:背景技术疼痛评估和管理是痴呆症患者临终关怀的关键方面,但是当患者自我报告受损或无法获得时,挑战性就变得很大。最佳实践建议对这些患者使用观察性疼痛评估;但是,在没有其他附带患者知识的情况下,卫生专业人员使用这些工具的困难已被证明。没有研究探讨保健助手在痴呆症疼痛评估和管理中的作用,观点和经验;这项研究提供了对该重要领域的见识。方法采用定性方法,在关键的知情者访谈中,对在临终关怀,疗养院和急诊环境中接近生命晚期的老年痴呆症患者进行护理的医疗助手进行访谈。主题分析是用来解释访谈数据的分析方法。在2014年6月至2015年9月之间收集了数据。结果十四名参与者参加了该研究。参加者的平均护理时间为15.4年,大多数为女性。出现了三个关键主题:识别疼痛,报告疼痛和提高技能。参与者通常最先注意到明显的疼痛原因并发现患者规范的变化,这些变化表示隐患。对居民规范的全面了解使参与者能够观察疼痛的行为和非语言指标,并将其与非疼痛相关的行为区分开。疼痛报告受到与专业员工的关系以及参与者对其角色的重视程度的严重影响。积极的关系产生了全面的疼痛报告;消极的关系导致敷衍或模棱两可的报告。与会者强调了进一步培训和技能提高的愿望,包括在使用和报告基本止痛工具方面。结论结论医疗保健助理是一线员工,他们在直接患者护理中起着关键作用,与其他卫生专业人员相比,他们在患者身上花费了大量时间。这些员工通常最先注意到可能表示疼痛的患者变化,并提醒专业人员。但是,为了确保这些报告的质量,必须做出进一步的努力来扭转这种角色的污名化并提高医疗团队的这些成员的技能。

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