Polomano Rosemary C, Dunwoody Colleen J, Krenzischek Dina A, Rathmell James P
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Pain Manag Nurs. 2008 Mar;9(1 Suppl):S3-10. doi: 10.1016/j.pmn.2007.11.002.
Pain is a predictable consequence of surgery or trauma. Untreated, it is associated with significant physiologic, emotional, mental, and economic consequences. Despite the vast amount of current knowledge, uncontrolled postoperative pain is reported by approximately 50% of patients. Thus, techniques for effective acute pain management (APM) represent unmet educational needs. The significance of this unmet need is reflected in the number of journal and textbook publications dedicated to disseminating research, evidence-based guidelines, and clinical information. Acknowledging the importance of APM, health care accrediting agencies and professional societies have become increasingly focused on ensuring that patients receive prompt and acceptable pain relief.
疼痛是手术或创伤可预见的后果。若不加以治疗,它会带来严重的生理、情感、心理和经济后果。尽管目前已有大量知识,但仍有大约50%的患者报告术后疼痛未得到控制。因此,有效的急性疼痛管理(APM)技术存在未满足的教育需求。这种未满足需求的重要性体现在致力于传播研究、循证指南和临床信息的期刊和教科书出版物数量上。认识到急性疼痛管理的重要性后,医疗保健认证机构和专业协会越来越注重确保患者能迅速获得可接受的疼痛缓解。