Taverner Tarnia, Prince Jennifer
Assistant Professor, School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Peri-operative Pain Service, Vancouver General Hospital, Vancouver, Canada.
Br J Nurs. 2014;23(2):76-80. doi: 10.12968/bjon.2014.23.2.76.
This study was designed to audit nurse assessment and documentation for neuropathic pain in postoperative patients. The audit focused on recorded signs of neuropathic pain in the immediate postoperative period. Nurses were educated on how to screen patients for neuropathic signs using the validated and reliable 7-item DN4. Data were obtained from 450 patient charts from the thoracic, orthopaedic and spinal units. Of the 450 patient charts reviewed, 423 included a record of nurse screening of neuropathic pain signs. Screening by nurses found 24% (n=102) of the patients reported between one and four signs of neuropathic pain within the first 3 days following their surgery. This study demonstrated that the incorporation of the 7-item DN4 neuropathic pain assessment tool within the generic pain chart enabled nurses to regularly screen postoperative patients for signs of neuropathic pain in the immediate postoperative period.
本研究旨在审核护士对术后患者神经性疼痛的评估及记录情况。此次审核聚焦于术后即刻记录的神经性疼痛体征。护士们接受了关于如何使用经过验证且可靠的7项DN4量表对患者进行神经性体征筛查的培训。数据取自胸科、骨科和脊柱科的450份患者病历。在审查的450份患者病历中,423份包含护士对神经性疼痛体征筛查的记录。护士筛查发现,24%(n = 102)的患者在术后头3天内报告有1至4项神经性疼痛体征。本研究表明,在通用疼痛图表中纳入7项DN4神经性疼痛评估工具,使护士能够在术后即刻定期筛查术后患者的神经性疼痛体征。