Factors Associated With Pain Perception and Management Among Paediatric Nurses and Nursing Students Using Virtual Children: A Comparative Study

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Advanced Nursing Pub Date : 2024-09-11 DOI:10.1111/jan.16445
Hyejung Lee, Hyeryeong Lee, Sumi Oh, Chang Gi Park
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AimTo identify and compare factors associated with pain perception and management among paediatric nurses and nursing students using virtual human technology.DesignThis study employed a comparative, cross‐sectional design.MethodsFifty‐one paediatric nurses from a tertiary hospital and 50 senior nursing students from a nursing college, both located in South Korea, participated in the study. Virtual vignettes, including scenarios with virtual children and their clinical information, were used to assess participants' pain perception and management. The virtual children, created from real face photos, varied in age (young/old), sex (boy/girl) and facial expressions (smile/grimace). Participants rated perceived pain scores and selected management choices for eight virtual vignettes, which were randomly presented. The Korean version of the Paediatric Nurses' Knowledge and Attitude Survey was completed along with demographic information.ResultsBoth paediatric nurses and nursing students rated pain scores lower than the actual pain scores reported by virtual children. Nurses rated higher pain scores and accordingly selected more medication doses compared to students. Beyond pain‐related knowledge, the facial expression of the virtual child influenced pain rating and medication choices, while age and sex had no effect.ConclusionNursing students were more sensitive to the facial expressions of virtual children when rating their pain compared to nurses. Future studies should explore how paediatric nurses' clinical experiences impact their assessment and management of child patient pain.Implications for the Profession and Patient CarePaediatric nurses' knowledge of pain is inadequate, necessitating ongoing education in pain management. Both nurses and nursing students should self‐reflect on their pain assessment practices to ensure unbiased care regardless of child patients' characteristics.ImpactVirtual human technology can be utilised to train nurses and students to identify and address any biases in their assessment of patients' pain perception.Reporting MethodSTROBE checklist, cross‐sectional.Patient or Public ContributionDigital face photos of four healthy children were used as the fundamental material for creating virtual children, with their parents' consent.
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儿科护士和护理专业学生使用虚拟儿童进行疼痛感知和管理的相关因素:比较研究
目的利用虚拟人技术确定并比较儿科护士和护理专业学生对疼痛的感知和处理的相关因素。方法韩国一家三级医院的 51 名儿科护士和一家护理学院的 50 名高年级护理专业学生参与了这项研究。虚拟小故事包括虚拟儿童的情景及其临床信息,用于评估参与者的疼痛感知和处理能力。虚拟儿童由真实的脸部照片制作而成,他们的年龄(年轻/年长)、性别(男孩/女孩)和面部表情(微笑/苦笑)各不相同。参与者对随机呈现的八个虚拟小故事进行疼痛感知评分并选择处理方法。结果儿科护士和护理专业学生的疼痛评分均低于虚拟儿童报告的实际疼痛评分。与学生相比,护士的疼痛评分更高,因此选择的药物剂量也更多。除了疼痛相关知识外,虚拟儿童的面部表情也会影响疼痛评分和药物选择,而年龄和性别则没有影响。未来的研究应探讨儿科护士的临床经验如何影响他们对儿童患者疼痛的评估和管理。对专业和患者护理的启示儿科护士对疼痛的认识不足,因此有必要持续开展疼痛管理教育。护士和护理专业学生都应该对自己的疼痛评估实践进行自我反思,以确保无论儿童患者的特点如何,都能得到无偏见的护理。影响虚拟人技术可用于培训护士和学生识别并解决他们在评估患者疼痛感知时出现的任何偏差。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Advanced Nursing (JAN) contributes to the advancement of evidence-based nursing, midwifery and healthcare by disseminating high quality research and scholarship of contemporary relevance and with potential to advance knowledge for practice, education, management or policy. All JAN papers are required to have a sound scientific, evidential, theoretical or philosophical base and to be critical, questioning and scholarly in approach. As an international journal, JAN promotes diversity of research and scholarship in terms of culture, paradigm and healthcare context. For JAN’s worldwide readership, authors are expected to make clear the wider international relevance of their work and to demonstrate sensitivity to cultural considerations and differences.
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