Booker Staja Q
The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA
J Transcult Nurs. 2016 Jan;27(1):73-80. doi: 10.1177/1043659614526250. Epub 2014 May 19.
The purpose of this systematic review is to explore the perceptions of acute, persistent, and disease-specific pain and treatment options held by adult African Americans. Underassessment and undermanagement of pain in African Americans has been well documented; however, the cultural continuum of pain perceptions and their influence on pain assessment and management has not been synthesized.
Electronic database searches of the Cumulative Index for Nursing and Allied Health Literature and PubMed, Web-based searches of the pain-specific journals plus a manual search of reference lists identified 41 relevant articles addressing perceptions of pain and/or pain management.
Analysis of the literature revealed six themes: (a) meaning of pain, (b) description of pain, (c) coping with pain, (d) impact of pain, (e) patient-provider relationship, and (f) treatment approaches.
These findings warrant further research and indicate the need for more precise evaluation of pain in African Americans, highlighting an imperative to incorporate cultural patterns into pain management practice and education.
本系统评价旨在探究成年非裔美国人对急性、持续性和特定疾病疼痛的认知以及治疗选择。非裔美国人疼痛评估不足和管理不力的情况已有充分记录;然而,疼痛认知的文化连续性及其对疼痛评估和管理的影响尚未得到综合研究。
通过对护理及相关健康文献累积索引和PubMed进行电子数据库检索,对特定疼痛期刊进行基于网络的检索,并手动检索参考文献列表,共识别出41篇涉及疼痛认知和/或疼痛管理的相关文章。
文献分析揭示了六个主题:(a)疼痛的意义,(b)疼痛的描述,(c)应对疼痛,(d)疼痛的影响,(e)医患关系,以及(f)治疗方法。
这些发现值得进一步研究,并表明需要对非裔美国人的疼痛进行更精确的评估,强调将文化模式纳入疼痛管理实践和教育的必要性。