{"title":"疼痛专科护士领导的多学科团队对乳房切除术患者术后镇痛的影响","authors":"","doi":"10.22514/ejgo.2023.066","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This study aims to analyze the effect of multiple disciplinary team (MDT) led by pain specialist nurses on postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing mastectomy. 140 patients with breast cancer admitted to our hospital were treated with mastectomy and randomly divided into the control group and the intervention group. Routine pain care was applied in the control group, while pain care of MDT led by pain specialist nurses was applied in the intervention group based on the control group. The degree of pain, total postoperative analgesic dose, the first ambulation time, the time for recovery of surgical wound and hospital stay were compared between both groups. The psychological status, stress response-related indicators before and after intervention were compared between both groups, and the incidence of postoperative complications and analgesic satisfaction were counted. In contrast to the control group, the numerical rating scale (NRS) score of the intervention group was lower (p < 0.05); total postoperative analgesic dose, the first off-bed activity time, the time for surgical wound recovery, the drainage tube placement time and the hospital stay of the intervention group were reduced (p < 0.05); after intervention, self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale (SDS) scores of the intervention group were diminished (p < 0.05); after intervention, decreased noradrenaline (NE), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and Cor indexes were presented in the intervention group (p < 0.05); the incidence of postoperative complications of the intervention group was 7.14%, lower than 18.57%of the control group (p < 0.05); the analgesic satisfaction of the intervention group was 95.71%, higher than 84.29% of the control group (p < 0.05). 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Effect of multiple disciplinary team led by pain specialist nurses on postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing mastectomy
This study aims to analyze the effect of multiple disciplinary team (MDT) led by pain specialist nurses on postoperative analgesia in patients undergoing mastectomy. 140 patients with breast cancer admitted to our hospital were treated with mastectomy and randomly divided into the control group and the intervention group. Routine pain care was applied in the control group, while pain care of MDT led by pain specialist nurses was applied in the intervention group based on the control group. The degree of pain, total postoperative analgesic dose, the first ambulation time, the time for recovery of surgical wound and hospital stay were compared between both groups. The psychological status, stress response-related indicators before and after intervention were compared between both groups, and the incidence of postoperative complications and analgesic satisfaction were counted. In contrast to the control group, the numerical rating scale (NRS) score of the intervention group was lower (p < 0.05); total postoperative analgesic dose, the first off-bed activity time, the time for surgical wound recovery, the drainage tube placement time and the hospital stay of the intervention group were reduced (p < 0.05); after intervention, self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale (SDS) scores of the intervention group were diminished (p < 0.05); after intervention, decreased noradrenaline (NE), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and Cor indexes were presented in the intervention group (p < 0.05); the incidence of postoperative complications of the intervention group was 7.14%, lower than 18.57%of the control group (p < 0.05); the analgesic satisfaction of the intervention group was 95.71%, higher than 84.29% of the control group (p < 0.05). Therefore, we conclude that MDT led by pain specialist nurses is worthy of clinical application.
期刊介绍:
EJGO is dedicated to publishing editorial articles in the Distinguished Expert Series and original research papers, case reports, letters to the Editor, book reviews, and newsletters. The Journal was founded in 1980 the second gynaecologic oncology hyperspecialization Journal in the world. Its aim is the diffusion of scientific, clinical and practical progress, and knowledge in female neoplastic diseases in an interdisciplinary approach among gynaecologists, oncologists, radiotherapists, surgeons, chemotherapists, pathologists, epidemiologists, and so on.