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医护人员对疼痛患者的判断:寻求症状确定性。

Provider judgments of patients in pain: seeking symptom certainty.

作者信息

Tait Raymond C, Chibnall John T, Kalauokalani Donna

机构信息

Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri, USA.

出版信息

Pain Med. 2009 Jan;10(1):11-34. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2008.00527.x. Epub 2008 Nov 5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Uncertainty often surrounds judgments of pain, especially when pain is chronic. In order to simplify their decisions, providers adduce information from a variety of sources. Unfortunately, an extensive literature suggests that the information that is brought to bear actually can bias pain judgments, resulting in judgments that consistently differ from patient reports, with a potential negative impact on treatment.

METHODS

This review examines the pain assessment literature from a social cognition perspective that emphasizes interpersonal and situational factors that can influence judgments. Consistent with that model, it organizes research findings into three broad domains that have been shown to systematically influence assessments of pain, involving patient, provider, and situational factors.

RESULTS

A causal model for pain judgment is proposed, and its implications for clinical research and practice are explored.

CONCLUSIONS

In order to minimize the uncertainty that can characterize symptoms such as chronic pain, practitioners bring information to bear on pain assessment that can lead to misjudgments. While intuitively appealing, much of the information that is considered often has little association with pain severity and/or adjustment. A more rational decision-making process can reduce the judgment errors common to pain assessment and treatment.

摘要

目的

疼痛判断往往存在不确定性,尤其是在慢性疼痛的情况下。为了简化决策,医疗服务提供者会从各种来源获取信息。不幸的是,大量文献表明,所依据的信息实际上可能会使疼痛判断产生偏差,导致判断结果与患者报告始终存在差异,对治疗产生潜在的负面影响。

方法

本综述从社会认知角度审视疼痛评估文献,该角度强调可能影响判断的人际和情境因素。与该模型一致,它将研究结果组织成三个广泛领域,这些领域已被证明会系统性地影响疼痛评估,涉及患者、医疗服务提供者和情境因素。

结果

提出了一个疼痛判断的因果模型,并探讨了其对临床研究和实践的影响。

结论

为了尽量减少慢性疼痛等症状可能具有的不确定性,从业者在疼痛评估时会依据一些可能导致错误判断的信息。虽然直观上有吸引力,但所考虑的许多信息通常与疼痛严重程度和/或适应情况几乎没有关联。更合理的决策过程可以减少疼痛评估和治疗中常见的判断错误。

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