Non-Pharmacological Pain and Stress Management (N-PPSM) in Pediatric Wards: A Nurses' Perspective

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Pain Management Nursing Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1016/j.pmn.2024.07.005
Idyatul Hasanah PhD , Nursalam Nursalam PhD , Ilya Krisnana PhD , Yuni Sufyanti Arief PhD , Nuzul Qur'aniati PhD , Zikrul Haikal MD , Ririn Afrian Sulistyawati MKep , Tita Rohita PhD
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Abstract

Purpose

To describe the nurses’ use of non-pharmacological pain and stress management (N-PPSM) in pediatric wards and their perceptions of the benefits and perceived barriers that encourage and limited their use of these methods.

Methods

This was a descriptive cross-sectional study involving 125 nurses working in the pediatric ward of an Indonesian hospital. Data collection utilized modified non-pharmacological method questionnaires, and data analysis involved t-tests and ANOVA.

Results

The most widely used N-PPSM by nurses are cognitive methods such as providing education (48%), physical methods by positioning (40%), emotional support (36%), environmental support (45%), and family support (60%). Nurses stated that N-PPSM had few side effects (50.4%), were inexpensive (49.6%), could be performed independently (51.2%), and were easy to use (52.8%). However, during its implementation, there were several obstacles including lack of experience (42.4%), lack of training (48%), lack of equipment (45.6%), nurse belief (36.8%), lack of time (44%), patient unwilling (47.2%), and patient belief (41.6%). Work experience influences the overall utilization of N-PPSM (p-value = .043).

Conclusion

The findings from this research emphasize the significance of enhanced training for nurses working in the utilization of N-PPSM in pediatric wards.

Clinical Implications

Findings from this study can enhance nurses' knowledge and competence in using N-PPSM in pediatric wards, thus improving patient care. Hospitals may consider implementing new policies, education, training, and infrastructure to support N-PPSM. Educational institutions can also incorporate these methods into nursing curricula, increasing nurses' awareness and skills in using N-PPSM in pediatric patients.

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儿科病房的非药物疼痛和压力管理(N-PPSM):护士的视角。
目的:描述儿科病房护士使用非药物疼痛和压力管理(N-PPSM)的情况,以及她们对鼓励和限制使用这些方法的益处和障碍的看法:这是一项描述性横断面研究,涉及印度尼西亚一家医院儿科病房的 125 名护士。数据收集采用经修改的非药物治疗方法调查问卷,数据分析采用 t 检验和方差分析:结果:护士最广泛使用的非药物治疗方法是认知方法,如提供教育(48%)、通过体位的物理方法(40%)、情感支持(36%)、环境支持(45%)和家庭支持(60%)。护士们表示,N-PPSM 副作用小(50.4%)、价格便宜(49.6%)、可独立操作(51.2%)、易于使用(52.8%)。然而,在实施过程中也遇到了一些障碍,包括缺乏经验(42.4%)、缺乏培训(48%)、缺乏设备(45.6%)、护士信念(36.8%)、缺乏时间(44%)、病人不愿意(47.2%)和病人信念(41.6%)。工作经验影响 N-PPSM 的总体使用率(p 值 = .043):本研究结果强调了加强对儿科病房护士使用 N-PPSM 的培训的重要性:临床意义:本研究的结果可提高护士在儿科病房使用 N-PPSM 的知识和能力,从而改善患者护理。医院可考虑实施新的政策、教育、培训和基础设施,以支持 N-PPSM 的使用。教育机构也可将这些方法纳入护理课程,提高护士在儿科患者中使用 N-PPSM 的意识和技能。
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Pain Management Nursing
Pain Management Nursing 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed journal offers a unique focus on the realm of pain management as it applies to nursing. Original and review articles from experts in the field offer key insights in the areas of clinical practice, advocacy, education, administration, and research. Additional features include practice guidelines and pharmacology updates.
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