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Evaluation of nurses' self-insight into their pain assessment and treatment decisions.

机译:评估护士对疼痛评估和治疗决策的自我了解。

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Research generally indicates that providers demonstrate modest insight into their clinical decision processes. In a previous study utilizing virtual human (VH) technology, we found that patient demographic characteristics and facial expressions of pain were statistically significant predictors of many nurses' pain-related decisions. The current study examined the correspondence between the statistically identified and self-reported influences of contextual information on pain-related decisions. Fifty-four nurses viewed vignettes containing a video of a VH patient and text describing a postsurgical context. VH sex, race, age, and facial expression varied across vignettes. Participants made pain-assessment and treatment decisions on visual analogue scales. Participants subsequently indicated the information they relied on when making decisions. None of the participants reported using VH sex, race, or age in their decision process. Statistical modeling indicated that 28 to 54% of participants (depending on the decision) used VH demographic cues. 76% of participants demonstrated concordance between their reported and actual use of the VH facial expression cue. Vital signs, text-based clinical summary, and VH movement were also reported as influential factors. These data suggest that biases may be prominent in practitioner decision-making about pain, but that providers have minimal awareness of and/or a lack of willingness to acknowledge this bias. PERSPECTIVE: The current study highlights the complexity of provider decision-making about pain management. The VH technology could be used in future research and education applications aimed at improving the care of all persons in pain.
机译:研究通常表明,提供者对他们的临床决策过程显示出适度的洞察力。在先前利用虚拟人(VH)技术的研究中,我们发现患者的人口统计学特征和疼痛的面部表情在统计学上是许多护士与疼痛有关的决定的重要预测指标。当前的研究检查了上下文信息对疼痛相关决策的统计确定和自我报告影响之间的对应关系。五十四名护士查看了插页,其中包含VH患者的视频和描述术后情况的文字。 VH的性别,种族,年龄和面部表情在小插曲之间有所不同。参与者以视觉模拟量表做出疼痛评估和治疗决策。参与者随后指出了他们在制定决策时所依赖的信息。没有参与者报告在决策过程中使用VH性别,种族或年龄。统计模型表明,有28%至54%的参与者(取决于决定)使用了VH人口统计提示。 76%的参与者表现出他们所报告的VH面部表情提示与实际使用之间的一致性。生命体征,基于文本的临床总结和VH运动也被报告为影响因素。这些数据表明,偏见在执业者有关疼痛的决策中可能很明显,但是提供者对这种偏见的认识很少和/或缺乏意愿。观点:当前的研究突出了提供者关于疼痛管理的决策的复杂性。 VH技术可用于未来的研究和教育应用中,以改善所有人的痛苦。

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