土耳其儿科护士使用非药理学方法缓解6-12岁儿童术后疼痛

Q3 Medicine Open Pain Journal Pub Date : 2017-07-31 DOI:10.2174/1876386301710010056
E. Efe, Derya Özcan, Şevkiye Dikmen, Nuray Altaş
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在过去的20年里,有大量的儿童术后疼痛管理研究,但儿童仍然经历着可避免的术后疼痛[13]。最近的研究表明,儿童术后疼痛往往管理不善[4 7]。造成这种情况的原因可能包括护士在处方充足的情况下对术后疼痛用药不足,护士对疼痛的评估和监测不足,以及由于缺乏时间、知识、技能和组织支持而没有充分使用其他疼痛缓解方法[8 11]。一些欧洲研究者报道,护士经常使用这些方法[12,13],而另一项研究表明,护士很少使用这些方法来缓解疼痛。近年来,关于护士使用非药物方法缓解儿科术后疼痛的研究有所增加。然而,研究证据似乎并不一致。儿童疼痛管理的非药物方法可分为感觉或身体、认知和认知行为干预。
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Turkish Pediatric Nurses’ Use of Non-Pharmacological Methods for Postoperative Pain Relief in 6 to 12 Year Old Children
INTRODUCTION There have been numerous pediatric postoperative pain management studies over the past 20 years, yet children continue to experience avoidable postoperative pain [1 3]. Recent studies suggest that postoperative pain in children is often poorly managed [4 7]. The reasons for this may include nurses’ undermedicating for postoperative pain despite adequate prescription, nurses’ inadequate pain assessment and monitoring, and inadequate use of other pain relief methods due to lack of time, knowledge, skills, and organizational support [8 11]. Some European investigators reported, that nurses frequently use these methods [12,13] and another study showed, that nurses rarely use these methods to relieve pain [14]. Research focused on nurses’ use of non-pharmacological methods for pediatric postoperative pain relief has increased in the recent years. However, research evidence seems to be inconsistent. Non-pharmacological methods in children’s pain management can be classified as sensory or physical, cognitive and cognitive-behavioural interventions.
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