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Post-Operative Pain Management Knowledge and Attitude of Paediatric Nurses: a New Zealand Regional View

机译:术后疼痛管理知识和儿科护士的态度:新西兰的区域性观点

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Pain and fear of pain are major concerns for many hospitalised patients. Nurses need to understand this pain, and be able to assess and manage it effectively. Despite advances in knowledge and an increased amount of nursing research related to pain management, literature continues to identify that infants, children and adolescents continue to experience unrelieved pain post surgery. Contemporary literature suggests that nurses’ knowledge and attitudes towards pain affects their pain management practices. Nurses in small regional hospitals often don’t have the support of paediatric pain specialists and therefore rely on their own knowledge, education and experience to manage the pain of the infants, children and adolescents in their care.This research explored the knowledge and attitudes towards paediatric post-operative pain, within the New Zealand context of small regional hospitals. It established how nurses working in these areas obtain and update their paediatric pain management knowledge, and what is it that influences their paediatric post-operative pain management practices. A questionnaire survey of registered nurses working in three small paediatric units (5 to 12 beds), in regional secondary service hospitals was undertaken. The questionnaire developed was based on the Paediatric Nurses Knowledge and Attitude Survey (PNKAS). The survey had a 79% (n=33) response rate. Findings corroborate many findings in previously published literature including that nurses do well in questions related to assessment. However pharmacological knowledge continues to be lacking. Results also indicated that while nurses have a good understanding about who is the best person to rate pain, this wasn’t carried through in the clinical scenarios provided. Education is clearly an important factor in improving the knowledge and attitudes needed in clinical practice.While this survey was somewhat limited, both in size and in that a clear correlation between the results and actual clinical practice could not be made, results are significant for the areas surveyed and for the development of pain education for nurses. Wider research into both pain education and clinical practice is needed. - II -Some of the first steps could be to survey the knowledge and attitude of those who instruct in undergraduate programs related to pain, and review what is being provided in the course programs, and then examine what is being offered within the clinical environments. Research, incorporating chart review and utilising open written questions and/or interviews, or group discussions would provide far more information on which to base recommendations for practice.
机译:疼痛和对疼痛的恐惧是许多住院患者的主要担忧。护士需要了解这种痛苦,并能够有效地评估和管理它。尽管知识的进步和与疼痛管理有关的护理研究的增多,文献仍在继续确认婴儿,儿童和青少年术后仍能缓解疼痛。当代文献表明,护士对疼痛的认识和态度会影响他们的疼痛管理实践。小型地区医院的护士通常没有儿科疼痛专家的支持,因此依靠他们自己的知识,教育和经验来管理婴儿,儿童和青少年在护理过程中的疼痛。小儿手术后疼痛,在新西兰的小型地方医院范围内。它确定了在这些地区工作的护士如何获得和更新他们的儿科疼痛管理知识,以及什么会影响他们的儿科术后疼痛管理实践。对区域二级服务医院中三个小儿科部门(5至12张病床)工作的注册护士进行了问卷调查。制定的调查表基于儿科护士的知识和态度调查(PNKAS)。这项调查的回应率为79%(n = 33)。这些发现证实了以前发表的文献中的许多发现,包括护士在与评估有关的问题上做得很好。但是,仍然缺乏药理学知识。结果还表明,尽管护士对谁是最能评价疼痛的人有很好的了解,但是在提供的临床情况中并没有做到这一点。教育显然是提高临床实践所需知识和态度的重要因素。尽管这项调查在规模上有所局限,而且由于结果与实际临床实践之间没有明确的相关性,但结果对调查的区域以及为护士开展的疼痛教育。需要对疼痛教育和临床实践进行更广泛的研究。 -II-第一步的某些步骤可能是调查那些在疼痛相关的本科课程中提供指导的人员的知识和态度,查看课程中提供的内容,然后检查临床环境中所提供的内容。研究,结合图表审查并利用公开的书面问题和/或访谈或小组讨论,将提供更多的信息作为实践建议的基础。

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