Lara M. Genik, C. McMurtry, P. Barata, C. Barney, Stephen P. Lewis
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摘要
疼痛在智力和发育障碍儿童中很常见。至关重要的是,护理人员有足够的疼痛评估和管理知识。“让我们谈谈疼痛”项目已经显示出向喘息工人提供与疼痛相关的知识和技能的希望;然而,需要对该计划进行更系统的评估。本研究旨在支持Let’s Talk About Pain的随机对照试验开发,通过使用利益相关者的意见来帮助确定收集基于行为的结果的可行方法。第二个目的是讨论在残疾领域进行类似工作的其他人的有关考虑和影响。
The importance of feasible outcome evaluations: Developing stakeholder‐informed outcomes in a randomized controlled trial for children’s respite workers receiving pain training
Pain is common for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It is critical that caregivers have adequate pain assessment and management knowledge. The Let’s Talk About Pain program has shown promise to provide pain‐related knowledge and skills to respite workers; however, more systematic evaluation of the program is needed. This study aims to support Let’s Talk About Pain’s RCT development by using stakeholder input to help determine a feasible approach for collecting behaviorally based outcomes. A secondary aim is to discuss relevant considerations and implications for others in the disability field conducting similar work.