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Nursing-Related Barriers to Children’s Pain Management at Selected Hospitals in Ghana: A Descriptive Qualitative Study

机译:在加纳所选医院的儿童疼痛管理中与儿童疼痛管理有关的障碍:一个描述性的定性研究

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Staff shortages, deficient knowledge, inappropriate attitudes, demanding workloads, analgesic shortages, and low prioritization of pain management have been identified in earlier studies as the nursing-related barriers to optimal children’s pain management. These studies have mainly been undertaken in developed countries, which have different healthcare dynamics than those in developing countries. The current study, therefore, sought to identify and understand the nursing-related barriers to children’s pain management in the Ghanaian context. A descriptive qualitative study was conducted among 28 purposively sampled nurses working in the pediatric units of five hospitals in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Over the course of three months, participants were interviewed on the barriers which prevented them from optimally managing children’s pain in practice. Recorded interviews were transcribed verbatim and deductively analysed based on a conceptual interest in pain assessment and management-related barriers. NVivo 12 plus software guided data management and analyses. The mean age of participating nurses was 30 years, with majority being females ( n =?24). Participants had worked in the nursing profession for an average of five years and in the pediatric care settings for an average of two years. The nursing-related barriers identified in the present study included communication difficulties in assessing and evaluating pain management interventions with children who have nonfunctional speech, insufficient training, misconceptions on the experience of pain in children, lack of assessment tools, and insufficient number of nurses to manage the workload and nurses’ inability to prescribe analgesics. The present study revealed some barriers which prevented Ghanaian nurses from optimally managing children’s pain. Nurses should be educated, empowered, and supported with the requisite material resources to effectively manage children’s pain and improve outcomes for families, healthcare systems, and the nation. Future studies should explore the facilitators and barriers from other stakeholders involved in pediatric pain management.
机译:在早期研究中,在早期的研究中,员工短缺,缺乏知识,不恰当的态度,不恰当的态度,苛刻的工作量,镇痛的短缺和疼痛管理的低优先级。这些研究主要是在发达国家开展的,这些国家具有不同的医疗动态而不是发展中国家的国家。因此,目前的研究试图识别和了解在加纳环境中儿童疼痛管理的护理相关障碍。在加纳阿·安纳岛散系地区的五家医院的儿科单位工作的28个有目的自行的护士中进行了描述性定性研究。在三个月的过程中,参与者接受了障碍,阻止他们在实践中最佳地管理儿童的痛苦。记录的面试被逐字转录并根据痛苦评估和管理相关障碍的概念性兴趣进行减免分析。 NVIVO 12加软件引导数据管理和分析。参与护士的平均年龄为30年,大多数是女性(n =?24)。参与者在护理专业中曾平均过五年,并在儿科保健环境中平均两年。本研究中确定的护理相关障碍包括评估和评估疼痛管理干预的沟通困难与具有非功能性言语的儿童,培训不足,对儿童疼痛经验的误解,缺乏评估工具,护士数量不足管理工作量和护士无法开出镇痛药。本研究揭示了一些阻碍了预防加纳护士的最佳管理儿童的痛苦。护士应受过教育,授权,并支持必要的物质资源,以有效地管理儿童的痛苦,并改善家庭,医疗保健系统和国家的结果。未来的研究应该探索参与儿科疼痛管理的其他利益攸关方的促进者和障碍。

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