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An Educational Intervention to Improve Nurses' Understanding of Pain in Children in Western India

机译:一种教育干预,以提高护士对西部患儿疼痛的理解

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Accurate assessment of pain and its management is a challenging aspect of pediatric care. Nurses, usually the primary caregivers, showed inadequate knowledge and restrictive attitudes toward pain assessment. We evaluated an educational intervention to improve nurses' assessment of pain in a teaching hospital in India. A convenient sample of nurses working in the neonatal intensive care unit, pediatric ward, pediatric intensive care unit, and pediatric cardiac intensive care unit were included in the study. Workshops to improve understanding of pain, its assessment, and management strategies were conducted. A modified and consensually validated Knowledge and Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain questionnaire-2008 consisting of 25 true/false questions, eight multiple choice questions, and two case scenarios was administered before, immediately after, and 3 months after the workshops to evaluate impact of the intervention. Eighty-seven nurses participated. Mean (standard deviation) experience was 4.04 (5.9) years. Thirty-seven percent felt that they could assess pain without pain scales. About half (49.4%) of the nurses had not previously heard of pain scales, while 47.1% reported using a pain scale in their routine practice. Significant improvement was observed between pretest and post-test total scores (15.69 [2.94] vs. 17.51 [3.47], p <.001) as well as the pretest and retention score (15.69 [2.94] vs. 19.40 [4.6], p <.001). Albeit the study site and sampling frame may limit the reliability of the findings, the educational intervention was successful, and better retention test scores suggest a cascading effect. Pain assessment and management education of children should be incorporated in the nursing curriculum and should be reinforced in all pediatric units. (C) 2016 by the American Society for Pain Management Nursing
机译:准确评估痛苦及其管理是小儿科护理的具有挑战性方面。护士通常是主要的护理人员,表现出对疼痛评估的知识和限制性态度不足。我们评估了一种教育干预,提高护士对印度教学院疼痛的评估。研究中包含了在新生儿重症监护室,儿科病房,小儿科重症监护病房和儿科心脏重症监护单位工作的方便护士样本。进行了改善对疼痛的理解,评估和管理策略的研讨会。关于止痛调查问卷-2008的修改和持有的验证知识和态度调查由25个真/假问题,八个多项选择题和两种情况进行了两种情况,并在研讨会后3个月内进行管理,以评估干预的影响。八十七名护士参加。平均(标准偏差)经验是4.04(5.9)年。 37%的人认为他们可以评估没有痛苦的痛苦。大约一半(49.4%)的护士以前没有听说过痛苦的鳞片,而47.1%报告的常规实践中使用痛尺规定。在预测试和测试后总分比之间观察到显着改善(15.69 [2.94]和17.51 [3.47],P <.001)以及预测试和保留评分(15.69 [2.94]与19.40 [4.6],p <.001)。尽管研究现场和采样框架可能会限制调查结果的可靠性,教育干预成功,更好的保留测试分数表明级联效果。应在护理课程中纳入儿童的止痛评估和管理教育,并应在所有儿科单位中加强。 (c)2016年由美国止痛管理护理协会

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