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将疼痛作为第五 vital 体征进行测量并不能提高疼痛管理质量。

Measuring pain as the 5th vital sign does not improve quality of pain management.

作者信息

Mularski Richard A, White-Chu Foy, Overbay Devorah, Miller Lois, Asch Steven M, Ganzini Linda

机构信息

Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2006 Jun;21(6):607-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00415.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To improve pain management, the Veterans Health Administration launched the "Pain as the 5th Vital Sign" initiative in 1999, requiring a pain intensity rating (0 to 10) at all clinical encounters.

OBJECTIVE

To measure the initiative's impact on the quality of pain management.

DESIGN

We retrospectively reviewed medical records at a single medical center to compare providers' pain management before and after implementing the initiative and performed a subgroup analysis of patients reporting substantial pain (> or =4) during a postimplementation visit.

PARTICIPANTS

Unique patient visits selected from all 15 primary care providers of a general medicine outpatient clinic.

MEASUREMENTS

We used 7 process indicators of quality pain management, based on appropriately evaluating and treating pain, to assess 300 randomly selected visits before and 300 visits after implementing the pain initiative.

RESULTS

The quality of pain care was unchanged between visits before and after the pain initiative (P>.05 for all comparisons): subjective provider assessment (49.3% before, 48.7% after), pain exam (26.3%, 26.0%), orders to assess pain (11.7%, 8.3%), new analgesic (8.7%, 11.0%), change in existing analgesics (6.7%, 4.3%), other pain treatment (11.7%, 13.7%), or follow-up plans (10.0%, 8.7%). Patients (n=79) who reported substantial pain often did not receive recommended care: 22% had no attention to pain documented in the medical record, 27% had no further assessment documented, and 52% received no new therapy for pain at that visit.

CONCLUSIONS

Routinely measuring pain by the 5th vital sign did not increase the quality of pain management. Patients with substantial pain documented by the 5th vital sign often had inadequate pain management.

摘要

背景

为改善疼痛管理,退伍军人健康管理局于1999年发起了“将疼痛作为第五生命体征”的倡议,要求在所有临床诊疗中进行疼痛强度评级(0至10级)。

目的

评估该倡议对疼痛管理质量的影响。

设计

我们回顾性审查了一家医疗中心的病历,以比较实施该倡议前后医护人员的疼痛管理情况,并对实施倡议后就诊时报告有严重疼痛(≥4级)的患者进行了亚组分析。

参与者

从一家普通内科门诊诊所的15名初级保健提供者的所有独特患者就诊记录中选取。

测量指标

我们基于对疼痛进行适当评估和治疗,使用了7项疼痛管理质量的过程指标,对实施疼痛倡议前随机选取的300次就诊和实施后300次就诊进行评估。

结果

疼痛倡议前后就诊的疼痛护理质量没有变化(所有比较P>0.05):医护人员主观评估(之前为49.3%,之后为48.7%)、疼痛检查(26.3%,26.0%)、评估疼痛的医嘱(11.7%,8.3%)、新的镇痛药(8.7%,11.0%)、现有镇痛药的变化(第六.7%,4.3%)、其他疼痛治疗(11.7%,13.7%)或随访计划(10.0%,8.7%)。报告有严重疼痛的患者(n=79)往往未得到推荐的护理:22%的患者病历中未记录对疼痛的关注,27%的患者未记录进一步评估,52%的患者在此次就诊时未接受新的疼痛治疗。

结论

通过第五生命体征常规测量疼痛并未提高疼痛管理质量。通过第五生命体征记录有严重疼痛的患者,其疼痛管理往往不足。

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