Pain Management Interventions for Needle Stick Procedures: An Ambulatory EBP Project.

Michele Farrington, Trudy Laffoon, Cindy Dawson, Carmen Kealey
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Pain is a prevalent global health concern, and pain assessment and treatment is a patient right. This evidence-based practice project targeted translating pain management interventions into practice for adult and pediatric patients undergoing needle stick procedures in ambulatory settings. Evidence-based interventions should consistently be offered to patients who often experience procedural pain or discomfort. Implementation of the practice change included multiple interactive, reinforcing strategies. Pre/post-implementation evaluation measures included clinician knowledge, perceptions, and current practices. A pain-related question was added to the institution's ambulatory patient satisfaction survey. Ongoing reinfusion efforts are aimed at promoting sustainability and integration of the practice change.

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针刺过程的疼痛管理干预:一个流动EBP项目。
疼痛是一个普遍的全球健康问题,疼痛评估和治疗是患者的权利。这个以证据为基础的实践项目旨在将疼痛管理干预措施转化为在门诊环境中接受针扎手术的成人和儿科患者的实践。对于经常经历手术疼痛或不适的患者,应始终提供循证干预措施。实践变革的实施包括多种互动、强化的策略。实施前/实施后的评估措施包括临床医生的知识、认知和当前的做法。在该机构的门诊病人满意度调查中增加了一个与疼痛相关的问题。正在进行的回灌工作旨在促进可持续性和实践变革的一体化。
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