A NICU Postoperative Pain Management Improvement Project to Reduce Uncontrolled Pain and Improve Staff Satisfaction.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Advances in Neonatal Care Pub Date : 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1097/ANC.0000000000001234
Alicia Sprecher, Kimberly Roeloffs, Michelle L Czarnecki, Kristen Labovsky, Anna Kissell, Genesee Hornung, Michael Uhing
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Background: Postoperative pain management in the neonatal period is an area of high variability and a source of staff dissatisfaction. Pain management is a key component of high-quality care; however, pain assessment in infants is difficult and analgesics can negatively impact the developing brain.

Purpose: We aimed to improve postoperative pain control for infants in our neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), limit variability in the approach to pain management, and increase staff satisfaction.

Methods: This project was completed between April 2019 and March 2022 with sustainment tracked through December 2023. Interventions took place in a 70-bed level IV NICU using quality improvement methodology. Interventions included efforts aimed at improving pain assessment as well as development and implementation of a pain management guideline. Outcome measures included frequency of uncontrolled postoperative pain and measures of staff satisfaction. Process measures included compliance with pain assessment cadence and guideline recommendations. Opioid exposure within 24 hours of surgery was included as a balancing measure.

Results: Pain management was assessed in 811 infants: 392 prior to guideline implementation, 273 during implementation, and 146 during sustainment period. Uncontrolled postoperative pain decreased from 26% pre-implementation to 18% post implementation and into the sustainment period. Staff satisfaction improved from 67% to 83%. These improvements were associated with decreased variability in postoperative pain management and a decrease in postoperative opioid exposure.

Implications for practice and research: The use of a postoperative pain management guideline can improve pain control, decrease drug regimen variability, decrease opioid exposure, and increase staff satisfaction.

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新生儿重症监护病房术后疼痛管理改进项目,以减少无法控制的疼痛,提高员工满意度。
背景:新生儿期术后疼痛管理是一个高度多变的领域,也是员工不满意的一个来源。疼痛管理是高质量护理的关键组成部分;然而,婴儿的疼痛评估是困难的,镇痛药会对发育中的大脑产生负面影响。目的:我们旨在改善新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)婴儿术后疼痛控制,限制疼痛管理方法的可变性,提高员工满意度。方法:本项目于2019年4月至2022年3月完成,持续追踪至2023年12月。采用质量改进方法对70个床位的IV级新生儿重症监护室进行干预。干预措施包括旨在改善疼痛评估以及制定和实施疼痛管理指南的努力。结果测量包括术后不受控制的疼痛频率和工作人员满意度。过程测量包括疼痛评估节奏和指南建议的依从性。手术24小时内阿片类药物暴露作为一种平衡措施。结果:对811名婴儿的疼痛管理进行了评估:392名在指南实施前,273名在实施中,146名在维持期。术后不受控制的疼痛从实施前的26%下降到实施后的18%,并进入维持期。员工满意度从67%提高到83%。这些改善与术后疼痛管理的变异性减少和术后阿片类药物暴露的减少有关。对实践和研究的启示:术后疼痛管理指南的使用可以改善疼痛控制,减少药物方案的可变性,减少阿片类药物暴露,提高员工满意度。
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期刊介绍: Advances in Neonatal Care takes a unique and dynamic approach to the original research and clinical practice articles it publishes. Addressing the practice challenges faced every day—caring for the 40,000-plus low-birth-weight infants in Level II and Level III NICUs each year—the journal promotes evidence-based care and improved outcomes for the tiniest patients and their families. Peer-reviewed editorial includes unique and detailed visual and teaching aids, such as Family Teaching Toolbox, Research to Practice, Cultivating Clinical Expertise, and Online Features. Each issue offers Continuing Education (CE) articles in both print and online formats.
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