Title of article :
Childrenʹs nurses’ post-operative pain management practices: An observational study
Author/Authors :
Alison Twycross، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background
Children continue to experience unrelieved moderate to severe pain post-operatively despite the evidence to guide practice being readily available. Previous studies have relied on self-report measures; there is a need to establish exactly how nurses manage childrenʹs pain in practice.
Objectives
To ascertain how nurses actually manage post-operative pain in children and whether pain management practices adhere to current best practice guidelines.
Design
An observational study was carried out. Structured and unstructured data were collected.
Setting
A childrenʹs surgical ward in the English Midlands caring for children from birth to 16 years.
Participants
Registered nurses (n=13) took part in the study.
Methods
Each participant was observed continuously for a period of 5 hours per shift for two to four shifts each. The role of the observer as participant was adopted whereby the researcher could shadow the nurse and act primarily as an observer. Data were collected for 36 shifts (185 hours).
Results
While nurses administered analgesic drugs when a child complained of pain, in most other areas practices did not conform to current recommendations and are in need of improvement. Nurses did not, for example, routinely assess a childʹs pain, nor use non-drug methods of pain relief on a regular basis.
Conclusions
The sub-optimal pain management practices may be attributable to several factors. The professional culture of nursing and/or ward culture may result in poor pain management practices being perpetuated. Nurses may not have the requisite theoretical knowledge to manage pain effectively. A lack of priority may also be attributed to pain management. These areas need exploring further.
Keywords :
post-operative , Children’s nurses , observation , pain management
Journal title :
International Journal of Nursing Studies
Journal title :
International Journal of Nursing Studies