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Evaluation of the knowledge of postoperative pain among participants of a virtual scientific journey in Anesthesiology

机译:虚拟麻醉科学之旅中参与者对术后疼痛知识的评估

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Postoperative pain still undertreated, which is associated to increased morbidity and mortality. This study aimed at evaluating the knowledge of physicians participating in a virtual journey in Anesthesiology. Anesthesiologists are professionals often involved with postoperative pain management. METHODS: Five hundred participants of a virtual journey in Anesthesiology were invited to answer a questionnaire available in SurveyMonkey website on specific knowledge of postoperative pain and its management. RESULTS: The questionnaire was answered by 136 individuals and, according to 94.86% of them, postoperative pain management may decrease the incidence of chronic postoperative pain. For 72 (52.95%) participants, postoperative pain is adequately managed in their workplaces. For 71 participants, more than 50% of patients refer postoperative pain. Excluding fear of anesthesia, major concerns of patients, according to 49.26 and 37.5% of respondents, is fear of feeling pain during surgery and after surgery, respectively. For 74 (75%) participants, analgesic prescription "as needed" should be avoided for postoperative pain. CONCLUSION: In general, participants of the virtual journey are not familiar with the problems of postoperative pain, probably due to their limited contact with hospitalized patients. These deficiencies may be solved with ongoing education and and improvements in the medical school curricula and residency programs.
机译:背景与目的:术后疼痛仍未得到充分治疗,这与发病率和死亡率增加有关。本研究旨在评估参与麻醉学虚拟旅程的医师的知识。麻醉师是经常参与术后疼痛管理的专业人员。方法:邀请500名参加麻醉学虚拟旅程的参与者回答SurveyMonkey网站上提供的关于术后疼痛及其治疗的特定知识的问卷。结果:136份问卷回答了该问题,其中94.86%的患者表示,术后疼痛管理可能会降低慢性术后疼痛的发生率。对于72名(52.95%)的参与者,其工作场所的术后疼痛得到了适当的管理。对于71名参与者,超过50%的患者转诊为术后疼痛。 49.26和37.5%的受访者表示,除了担心麻醉外,患者主要担心的是分别担心在手术期间和手术后感到疼痛。对于74名(75%)的参与者,应避免因术后疼痛而“按需”使用止痛药。结论:通常,虚拟旅程的参与者对术后疼痛的问题并不熟悉,可能是由于他们与住院患者的接触有限。这些缺陷可以通过持续的教育和医科课程和居住计划的改善来解决。

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