Ideal pain-free hospital – A step forward

P. Jain, N. Dua, J. Sood, C. Sahai, Priya Yadav, Arti Sharma
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Pain is the most common and distressing symptom which a patient fears when admitted to the hospital for medical or surgical reasons. Well-managed pain relief improves the quality of life, lessens complications, shortens hospital stay, and decreases health-care expenses. Inadequate control of pain has consequences that go beyond suffering: Insomnia, mood swings, decreased gut motility, reduced mobility, increased risk of deep-vein thrombosis, and respiratory and cardiac morbidity to name a few. The harsh reality is that postoperative pain is inadequately addressed worldwide, and many patients both inpatients and outpatients go home where they cannot manage their pain effectively. This is not necessarily the result of the absence of effective pain relief measures but is the outcome of inappropriate management for postoperative pain relief. The ideal pain-free hospital (PFH) is achievable by putting together a multidisciplinary team of pain physicians, pain nurses, physiotherapists, and other medical professionals. Education of the patient through counseling and printed handouts with information about postoperative pain and the techniques to manage it reduces anxiety. The PFH team is founded on the tenets of thorough preoperative assessment, better-educated pain-relieving staff along all the updated facilities. The pain education incorporates all teaching gadgets for medical and paramedical staff. Round-the-clock super-specialist pain relief services along with the preplanning of proper pain management, upgraded minimally invasive and daycare surgeries make the patient pain-free up to the maximum extent.
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理想的无痛医院-向前迈进了一步
疼痛是患者因医疗或手术原因入院时最常见和最痛苦的症状。管理得当的止痛可以提高生活质量,减少并发症,缩短住院时间,并减少医疗费用。对疼痛控制不足的后果不仅限于痛苦:失眠、情绪波动、肠道运动能力下降、活动能力下降、深静脉血栓形成风险增加,以及呼吸和心脏疾病等。严酷的现实是,全世界都没有充分解决术后疼痛问题,许多住院患者和门诊患者回家后都无法有效控制疼痛。这不一定是缺乏有效止痛措施的结果,而是术后止痛管理不当的结果。理想的无痛医院(PFH)是通过组建一支由疼痛医生、疼痛护士、理疗师和其他医疗专业人员组成的多学科团队来实现的。通过咨询和印刷的关于术后疼痛的信息以及处理疼痛的技术来教育患者,可以减少焦虑。PFH团队建立在彻底的术前评估、受过更好教育的止痛人员以及所有更新设施的原则之上。疼痛教育包含了所有针对医护人员的教学设备。全天候的超级专业止痛服务,加上预先计划的适当疼痛管理、升级的微创和日托手术,使患者最大限度地减轻疼痛。
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