Title of article :
Improvement of Post‐surgery Pain Management in Children: A Participatory Action Research
Author/Authors :
Namnabati, Mahboobeh Department of Pediatrics and Neonates - Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Memarzadeh, Mehrdad Surgery Department - Emam Hossien University Children Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Taleghani, Fariba Adult Nursing Department - Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Hemati, Zeinab Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center - Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Samouei, Farangis Emam Hossien Hospital - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Hosseinpour, Mehrdad Medicine Faculty - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Pain management in children is one of their rights and a treatment
priority. This issue is considered as one of the accreditation standards in hospitals.
Therefore, it is necessary to anticipate enhancement of pain management quality in
hospital plans. This participatory action research (PAR) aimed to improve pain
management in children under surgery.
Methods: This qualitative study was performed as a PAR. Steps of action research,
including problem defining, planning, execution, and evaluation were assessed for pain
management in children. The research was completed in department of pediatrics
surgery, and operation room of a selected teaching hospital in Isfahan, Iran.
Participants were managers, nurses, doctors, mothers, researchers, and personnel of
department of pediatrics surgery and the operation room. Purposive sampling was
performed until data saturation. The data were collected through participatory
observation, interview, meetings, and referring to the documents of children under
operation. The data were analyzed by content analysis and discussed according to
lewin’s change theory.
Results: Findings of the present study demonstrated that pain management involves
three areas of assessment, intervention, and pain evaluation. These subjects
manifested as six themes, namely “necessity of understanding pain management”,
“change painfulness”, “continuity of pain screening and recording”, “evaluating
mothers”, “change struggles”, and “progression in training programs”.
Conclusion: According to the results of this study, continuous management and
evaluations of pain in children after surgeries seems to be necessary. It is
recommended that specific training programs and specific post-operation protocols be
prepared for children.
Keywords :
Action research , Children , Pain , Pain management , Surgery , Theory
Journal title :
medical-surgical nursing journal