The Knowledge, Attitudes, Performance, and Barriers of Nurses to Pain in Oncology Settings: A Multi-Center Study

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING Asian Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.5388/AON.2021.21.1.15
H. Kim, Soeun Choi, Sue Kim, Jiyeon Lee, Sun-hee Kim, Insook Lee, Y. Shin, Hye-Young Jang
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine knowledge, attitudes, performance, and barriers to pain management of nurses working in oncology settings. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 222 nurses in five tertiary hospitals in Korea. The period of data collection was 1 September to 30 November 2018. Participants were surveyed using the Nurse Knowledge and Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain (NKASRP), a pain management performance, and barriers questionnaire. The data were analyzed through independent t-test and One-way ANOVA, and the post-hoc test was conducted with the Scheffé test using the SPSS 23 program. Results: According to the study, oncology nurses’ knowledge and attitudes to pain received a score of 26.4±3.77 (out of 41 points) and the performance received a score of 3.24±0.35 (out of 4 points). Among the barriers to pain management, time constraints were the most frequent medical staff-related factor, and reluctance to take opioids was the most frequent patient-related fac-tor. In terms of factors related to the health care system, strict regulation of opioids was the most significant. There was a significant positive correlation between knowledge and attitude of pain management and performance of pain management. Conclusion: Based on the findings of this study, it is recommended that structured education programs to be developed and implemented to en-hance knowledge, attitudes, and performance on pain.
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肿瘤科护士的知识、态度、表现和疼痛障碍:一项多中心研究
目的:本研究的目的是检查肿瘤科护士的知识、态度、表现和疼痛管理障碍。方法:对韩国五所三级医院的222名护士进行横断面研究。数据收集期为2018年9月1日至11月30日。参与者使用护士疼痛知识和态度调查(NKASRP)、疼痛管理绩效和障碍问卷进行调查。通过独立t检验和单向方差分析对数据进行分析,并使用SPSS 23程序使用Scheffé检验进行事后检验。结果:根据研究,肿瘤科护士对疼痛的知识和态度得分为26.4±3.77(满分41分),表现得分为3.24±0.35(满分4分)。在疼痛管理的障碍中,时间限制是医务人员最常见的相关因素,而不愿服用阿片类药物是最常见的患者相关因素。就与医疗保健系统有关的因素而言,对阿片类药物的严格监管是最重要的。疼痛管理知识和态度与疼痛管理绩效呈正相关。结论:根据这项研究的结果,建议制定和实施结构化的教育计划,以提高对疼痛的知识、态度和表现。
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