Booker Staja S, Herr Keela A
J Perianesth Nurs. 2015 Jun;30(3):181-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jopan.2015.01.011.
National legislation (Affordable Care Act) emphasizes quality and equitable pain care for all patient populations, but frequently, pain management is not effective and equitable in African American (AA) elders, placing them at higher risk for severe pain and persistent pain. Research shows that AAs are less likely to receive guideline-based pain care. This underscores the need for perianesthesia nurses to be knowledgeable and capable of integrating cultural practices and evidence-based recommendations into their care of older AAs to ensure adequate pain management in this vulnerable population. This article describes differences and disparities in pain management in AA older adults and provides a cultural framework to guide perianesthesia pain management.
国家立法(《平价医疗法案》)强调为所有患者群体提供优质且公平的疼痛护理,但在非裔美国(AA)老年人中,疼痛管理往往缺乏有效性和公平性,这使他们面临更严重疼痛和持续性疼痛的更高风险。研究表明,非裔美国人接受基于指南的疼痛护理的可能性较小。这凸显了围麻醉期护士需要具备相关知识,并能够将文化习俗和循证建议融入对老年非裔美国人的护理中,以确保在这一弱势群体中实现充分的疼痛管理。本文描述了非裔美国老年人疼痛管理方面的差异和差距,并提供了一个文化框架来指导围麻醉期疼痛管理。