Health Care Professional’s Attitude Towards the Effective Management of Pain in the Critically Ill Neonate

IF 0.9 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Journal of Critical Care Medicine Pub Date : 2015-05-01 DOI:10.1515/jccm-2015-0018
L. Suciu, M. Cucerea, M. Simon, A. Avasiloaiei, O. Petrescu, Suciu Bogdan Andrei
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Abstract Introduction: Over the past 25 years, caregiver’s knowledge of pain in newborn infants has advanced from the beliefs that newborn infants do not feel pain, to the knowledge that preterm infants experience more pain compare to older children and adults. However, caregivers know that pain exists in this population and research has supported that pain continues to be untreated up to 65% of the time. Aim of the study: The purpose of this study was to investigate the attitude and knowledge of health care professionals from the area of Neonatology in Romania regarding procedural pain management in newborn infants. Material and methods: The sample consisted of 85 physicians and nurses (110 invited) working in five Neonatal Care Centres. Data were collected using a self-completion, 17 items questionnaire designed for this study. Results: With a response rate of 77.27% which was similar in nurses and physicians, respondents in our study were aware about the pain experience during procedural interventions, recognized the items of pain scales assessment, and are not comfortable with the parental presence during painful procedures. Twenty-five percent of nurses versus 9% of physicians reported rushed care as an important barrier of adequate non-pharmacological pain management (95% IC, 0.319-0.003) Conclusions: The use of pain protocols for an effective management of pain during neonatal period is required.
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医护人员对危重新生儿疼痛有效管理的态度
摘要简介:在过去的25年里,护理人员对新生儿疼痛的认识已经从新生儿感觉不到疼痛的信念发展到早产儿比大龄儿童和成人经历更多疼痛的知识。然而,护理人员知道疼痛存在于这个人群中,研究表明疼痛在65%的时间里没有得到治疗。研究目的:本研究的目的是调查罗马尼亚新生儿科卫生保健专业人员对新生儿程序性疼痛管理的态度和知识。材料和方法:样本包括85名医生和护士(110名应邀)在五个新生儿护理中心工作。本研究采用自填问卷收集资料,共17项。结果:调查对象对手术干预过程中疼痛体验的了解程度、对疼痛量表评估项目的认知程度、对父母在场疼痛的不适应程度均为77.27%,受访护士和医生的回答相似。25%的护士和9%的医生报告说,紧急护理是适当的非药物疼痛管理的重要障碍(95% IC, 0.319-0.003)。结论:需要使用疼痛方案来有效管理新生儿期的疼痛。
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Journal of Critical Care Medicine
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