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了解游戏规则:住院药物滥用者获取疼痛缓解的策略。

Knowing how to play the game: hospitalized substance abusers' strategies for obtaining pain relief.

作者信息

Morgan Betty D

机构信息

University of Massachusetts Lowell School of Health and Environment, Department of Nursing, Lowell, Massachusetts 01854, USA.

出版信息

Pain Manag Nurs. 2006 Mar;7(1):31-41. doi: 10.1016/j.pmn.2005.12.003.

DOI:10.1016/j.pmn.2005.12.003
PMID:16490734
Abstract

This study explored hospitalized substance abusers' perspectives about getting their pain adequately addressed in the hospital setting and their interactions with nurses about pain-management issues. The aim of the study was to generate theory that can contribute to a greater understanding of the problem of pain management with this population. A grounded theory approach was used to interview participants with a substance abuse problem who were hospitalized with a medical/surgical problem. Interviews were conducted using an interview guide; interviews were audiotaped and transcribed. In addition, a focus group of nurses who worked with this population met twice, once midway through the study, and before the final participant interview. The nurses commented on the fit of the developing model according to their experiences of working with the population described. Eighteen participants were interviewed for a total of 20 interviews (two participants were interviewed twice). All participants were polysubstance abusers and had a painful medical/surgical problem for which they were hospitalized. The Model of "Knowing How to Play the Game" was developed on the basis of participants' descriptions of their experiences and consisted of two core action categories "Feeling Respected/Not Respected" and " Strategizing to Get Pain Relief." Participants had many suggestions about nursing actions that were helpful or not helpful in assisting them to obtain pain relief. Nursing practice, education, research, and policy implications were discussed.

摘要

本研究探讨了住院药物滥用者对于在医院环境中其疼痛得到充分处理的看法,以及他们与护士在疼痛管理问题上的互动。该研究的目的是生成一种理论,以有助于更好地理解针对这一人群的疼痛管理问题。采用扎根理论方法,对因医疗/外科问题住院且有药物滥用问题的参与者进行访谈。访谈使用访谈指南进行;访谈进行了录音并转录。此外,一个与该人群打交道的护士焦点小组进行了两次会面,一次在研究进行到一半时,另一次在最后一名参与者访谈之前。护士们根据他们与所描述人群打交道的经验,对正在形成的模型的适用性发表了评论。共对18名参与者进行了20次访谈(两名参与者接受了两次访谈)。所有参与者都是多种药物滥用者,并且因疼痛的医疗/外科问题而住院。“知道如何玩游戏”模型是根据参与者对其经历的描述而开发的,由两个核心行动类别“感到受尊重/不受尊重”和“制定获得疼痛缓解的策略”组成。参与者对有助于或无助于他们获得疼痛缓解的护理行动提出了许多建议。讨论了护理实践、教育、研究和政策方面的影响。

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