Use of Complementary Pain Management Strategies in Postoperative Cardiac Surgical Patients.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Journal of nursing care quality Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-07 DOI:10.1097/NCQ.0000000000000712
Kimberly Grady, Cidalia Vital, Cheryl Crisafi
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Abstract

Background: Complementary pain management strategies are effective at reducing pain in postsurgical patients.

Local problem: Cardiac nurses at a large academic hospital reported inconsistent awareness of patient opioid utilization and poor implementation of complementary pain management strategies.

Methods: A pre/post-quality improvement project was conducted on 2 inpatient cardiac units. Outcomes included nursing staff's perceived knowledge, confidence, and use of complementary pain management strategies and knowledge of patient postsurgical opioid utilization through calculation of morphine milligram equivalence (MME).

Interventions: A comprehensive education program was implemented that included increased patient access to pain management resources, nurse education about complementary pain management strategies, and nurse education and access to MME calculations using a custom electronic health record application.

Results: Nursing staff's perceived knowledge, confidence, and use of complementary pain techniques increased. Patient opioid utilization findings were inconclusive.

Conclusions: Educational programs about complementary pain management offer promise to improve cardiac postsurgical patient care.

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心脏外科手术患者术后补充疼痛管理策略的应用。
背景:补充性疼痛管理策略可有效降低术后患者的疼痛。当地问题:一家大型学术医院的心脏科护士报告称,他们对患者阿片类药物使用的认识不一致,补充疼痛管理策略实施不力。方法:对2个住院心脏科进行了术前/术后质量改进项目。结果包括护理人员对补充疼痛管理策略的感知知识、信心和使用,以及通过计算吗啡毫克当量(MME)了解患者术后阿片类药物的使用情况。干预措施:实施了一项全面的教育计划,包括增加患者获得疼痛管理资源的机会,关于补充疼痛管理策略的护士教育,以及护士教育和使用定制电子健康记录应用程序访问MME计算。结果:护理人员对辅助疼痛技术的认知、信心和使用增加。患者阿片类药物使用情况的调查结果没有结论。结论:关于辅助疼痛管理的教育项目有望改善心脏术后患者的护理。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Nursing Care Quality (JNCQ) is a peer-reviewed journal that provides practicing nurses as well as nurses who have leadership roles in nursing care quality programs with useful information regarding the application of quality principles and concepts in the practice setting. The journal offers a forum for the scholarly discussion of “real world” implementation of quality activities.
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