He Hong-Gu, Lee Tat-Leang, Jahja Riawati, Sinnappan Rajammal, Vehviläinen-Julkunen Katri, Pölkki Tarja, Ang Emily Neo Kim
Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
J Spec Pediatr Nurs. 2011 Jan;16(1):27-38. doi: 10.1111/j.1744-6155.2010.00268.x.
The purpose of this study was to examine nurses' use of nonpharmacological methods for school-age children's postoperative pain relief.
A survey was conducted in 2008 with a convenience sample of 134 registered nurses from 7 pediatric wards in Singapore.
Nurses who were younger, had less education, lower designation, less working experience, and no children of their own used nonpharmacological methods less frequently.
Nurses need training and education on nonpharmacological pain relief methods, particularly on methods that have been shown to be effective in prior research but that were less often used by nurses in this study: massage, thermal regulation, imagery, and positive reinforcement.
本研究旨在探讨护士对学龄儿童术后疼痛采用非药物方法缓解的情况。
2008年对来自新加坡7个儿科病房的134名注册护士进行了便利抽样调查。
年龄较小、受教育程度较低、职称较低、工作经验较少且没有亲生孩子的护士较少使用非药物方法。
护士需要接受关于非药物疼痛缓解方法的培训和教育,特别是那些在先前研究中已证明有效但在本研究中护士较少使用的方法:按摩、温度调节、意象和积极强化。