Impact of applying brief educational program on nurses knowledge, attitude, and practices toward pain management

S. Abozead, M. Al-Kalaldeh, Omar Al-Tarawneh
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Background: The role of pain education is well established in improving knowledge and attitude towards the adherence to pain assessment and management. Methods: A brief pain education program was delivered to assess nurses' knowledge and attitude towards pain assessment and management. The "KASRP" scale was used at three phases; pre, post, and three months' follow-up phases. Subsequent eight months observation on using pain assessment sheets was also performed. Results: One hundred and four nurses were assessed at the beginning, followed by 92 at the immediate post-test, and 70 at the follow-up. Although nurses scored lowest in having knowledge and attitudes prior to the program, a significant improvement was evident after delivering pain education. In addition, nurses' competency in pain assessment was maintained over the three months of assessment. Younger nurses with shorter clinical experience were found more reactive to the program than older nurses. Conclusions: A brief nurse-driven pain education has improved nurses' knowledge and attitude towards pain management.
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应用简短教育计划对护士疼痛管理知识、态度和实践的影响
背景:疼痛教育在提高对疼痛评估和管理的依从性的认识和态度方面的作用已经确立。方法:对护士进行简单的疼痛教育,了解护士对疼痛评估和管理的知识和态度。“KASRP”量表分三个阶段使用;前期、后期和三个月的随访阶段。随后进行了8个月的疼痛评估表观察。结果:初测护士104人,后测护士92人,随访护士70人。虽然护士在项目前的知识和态度方面得分最低,但在提供疼痛教育后明显改善。此外,在三个月的评估中,护士在疼痛评估中的能力保持不变。临床经验较短的年轻护士比年长护士对该计划的反应更强烈。结论:护士主导的简短疼痛教育提高了护士对疼痛管理的知识和态度。
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