Assessing Undergraduate Nursing Pediatric Pain Education in Turkey: A Content Analysis Study

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Pain Management Nursing Pub Date : 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1016/j.pmn.2025.01.002
Ebru Bakir Ph.D., M.Sc., R.N.
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Abstract

Purpose

To examine the incorporation of pediatric pain education within the curricula of undergraduate nursing programs, and to appraise the standard of educational content concerning pediatric pain based on IAPS Curriculum Outline on Pain for Nursing.

Design

A descriptive content analysis study.

Methods

This study consisted of three phases. Initially, an online search was conducted to gather information on 4-year-undergraduate nursing programs from Turkey Council of Higher Education database via Google. In the second phase, official websites of identified undergraduate nursing programs were systematically searched to access their curricula. Finally, the teaching content at five universities that incorporated pediatric pain into their curricula was assessed according to the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP)’s Curriculum Outline on Pain for Nursing.

Results

Among the 97 universities offering a 4-year undergraduate nursing program, only 26 incorporated pediatric pain education into their curricula. A detailed evaluation of five of these 26 universities, using the IASP-recommended curriculum outline on pain for nursing, revealed that none of the five institutions addressed 10 of the 36 essential topics. Furthermore, only 7 topics were consistently covered across all five programs. Most topics were addressed superficially, with an emphasis on pain nature and nonpharmacological interventions, while interprofessional pain management and clinical conditions were largely overlooked.

Conclusions

Through its unique findings from Turkey, this research provides additional evidence to the widely recognized problem of pediatric pain education being disregarded within nursing curricula.

Clinical Implications

The limited integration of pediatric pain content in Turkish nursing curricula poses a significant barrier to nurses’ ability to manage pain in children effectively. Strengthening this aspect of education is essential to ensure nurses are equipped with the necessary skills to provide comprehensive and effective pain care, ultimately improving outcomes for pediatric patients.
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目的:探讨儿科疼痛教育在本科护理专业课程中的纳入情况,并基于IAPS《疼痛护理课程大纲》评价儿科疼痛教育内容的标准。设计:描述性内容分析研究。方法:本研究分为三个阶段。最初,我们通过谷歌从土耳其高等教育委员会的数据库中收集了四年制本科护理课程的信息。在第二阶段,系统地搜索已确定的本科护理专业的官方网站以获取其课程。最后,根据国际疼痛研究协会(IASP)的疼痛护理课程大纲,对五所将儿童疼痛纳入其课程的大学的教学内容进行评估。结果:97所开设4年制本科护理专业的大学中,仅有26所将儿科疼痛教育纳入课程。根据iasp推荐的疼痛护理课程大纲,对这26所大学中的5所进行了详细评估,发现这5所大学都没有涉及36个基本主题中的10个。此外,在所有五个项目中,只有7个主题是一致的。大多数主题都是肤浅的,强调疼痛的性质和非药物干预,而人际疼痛管理和临床条件在很大程度上被忽视。结论:通过其独特的发现从土耳其,这项研究提供了额外的证据,以广泛认识的问题,儿科疼痛教育被忽视在护理课程。临床意义:土耳其护理课程中儿科疼痛内容的有限整合对护士有效管理儿童疼痛的能力构成了重大障碍。加强这方面的教育对于确保护士具备必要的技能来提供全面有效的疼痛护理,最终改善儿科患者的预后至关重要。
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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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