Comley A L, DeMeyer E
Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, USA.
J Pain Symptom Manage. 2001 Jan;21(1):27-40. doi: 10.1016/s0885-3924(00)00229-3.
A quasi-experimental study was conducted to evaluate patient satisfaction with pain management before and after a continuous quality improvement (CQI) project in a large, university medical center. The CQI project aim was to implement American Pain Society (APS) quality improvement guidelines regarding the recognition and prompt treatment of pain. A modified version of the questionnaire recommended by the APS Subcommittee on Quality Assurance Standards was used to survey 83 patients prior to implementation of the CQI effort and 89 patients one year later. Half of the patients reported moderate to severe pain both before and after the CQI project. Less than half reported complete relief of pain after treatment. Despite significant levels of pain and ineffective treatment, greater than 90% of patients reported being satisfied with pain management. Responses to open-ended questions were analyzed. Findings from the study are being used to develop a medical center-wide action plan to guide further CQI efforts to improve pain management.
在一所大型大学医学中心开展了一项准实验研究,以评估在持续质量改进(CQI)项目前后患者对疼痛管理的满意度。CQI项目的目标是实施美国疼痛协会(APS)关于疼痛识别和及时治疗的质量改进指南。采用APS质量保证标准小组委员会推荐问卷的修改版,在CQI工作实施前对83名患者进行调查,一年后对89名患者进行调查。一半的患者在CQI项目前后均报告有中度至重度疼痛。不到一半的患者报告治疗后疼痛完全缓解。尽管疼痛程度严重且治疗效果不佳,但超过90%的患者报告对疼痛管理感到满意。对开放式问题的回答进行了分析。该研究结果正用于制定一项全医学中心的行动计划,以指导进一步的CQI工作,改善疼痛管理。