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Nonpharmacologic Pain Management Interventions in German Nursing Homes: A Cluster Randomized Trial

机译:德国疗养院的非药物疼痛管理干预措施:一项集群随机试验

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The reported prevalence of pain among nursing home residents (NHRs) is high. Insufficient use of analgesics, the conventional pain management strategy, is often reported. Whether and to what extent nonpharmacologic therapies (NPTs) are used to manage the pain of NHRs in Germany is largely unknown. The aim of this cluster-randomized trial was to assess the NPTs provided and to enhance the application and prescription of NPTs in NHRs on an individual level. There were six nursing homes in the intervention group and six in the control group. There were 239 NHRs, aged >= 65 years, with an average Mini-Mental State Examination score of at least 18 at baseline. Pain management interventions (cluster level) included an online course for physicians and 1-day seminar for nurses. Data on NPT applied by nurses and therapeutic NPT prescribed by physicians were obtained from residents' nursing documentation. Face-to-face interviews with NHRs assessed the NPT received. At baseline, 82.6% of NHR (mean age 83 years) were affected by pain, but less than 1 in 10 received NPT. The intervention did not result in a significant increase in the NPT applied by nurses, but did significantly increase the therapeutic NPT prescribed by physicians. Residents were active in using NPT to self-manage their pain. Given the prevalence of pain in NHRs, there is a clear need to improve pain management in this population. Extended use of NPT offers a promising approach. We recommend that nurses provide residents with education on pain-management techniques to support them in taking a proactive role in managing their pain. (C) 2015 by the American Society for Pain Management Nursing
机译:据报道,养老院居民的疼痛发生率很高。经常报道止痛药使用不足,这是传统的疼痛管理策略。在德国,是否使用非药物疗法(NPT)以及在何种程度上用于管理NHR的疼痛尚不清楚。这项整群随机试验的目的是评估所提供的《不扩散核武器条约》,并在个人层面上增强《不扩散核武器条约》在国家人权报告中的应用和处方。干预组有六个疗养院,对照组有六个。有239名NHR,年龄≥65岁,在基线时平均最低精神状态检查分数至少为18。疼痛管理干预措施(集群级别)包括医师在线课程和护士一日研讨会。护士使用的NPT数据和医生规定的治疗性NPT数据均来自居民的护理文档。与NHR的面对面访谈评估了《不扩散核武器条约》的获得。基线时,NHR的82.6%(平均年龄83岁)受疼痛影响,但接受NPT的患者不到十分之一。干预并未导致护士应用的NPT显着增加,但确实显着增加了医生处方的治疗性NPT。居民积极使用《不扩散条约》来自我管理自己的痛苦。考虑到NHR中普遍存在疼痛,显然需要改善该人群的疼痛管理。广泛使用《不扩散核武器条约》提供了一种有希望的方法。我们建议护士为居民提供有关疼痛管理技术的教育,以支持他们在管理疼痛方面发挥积极作用。 (C)2015年美国疼痛管理学会

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