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澳大利亚成人癌症疼痛评估与管理的当前实践及指南应用调查:社区护士视角

Australian survey of current practice and guideline use in adult cancer pain assessment and management: The community nurse perspective.

作者信息

Phillips Jane L, Lovell Melanie, Luckett Tim, Agar Meera, Green Anna, Davidson Patricia

出版信息

Collegian. 2015;22(1):33-41. doi: 10.1016/j.colegn.2013.11.002.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cancer pain remains a major public health concern. Despite effective treatments being available to manage the majority of cancer pain, this debilitating symptom is frequently under treated. As cancer has becomes a chronic disease a range of health professionals, including community nurses in Australia are increasingly caring for people living with cancer related pain. Yet, little is known about community nurses capacity to assess and manage cancer pain in accordance with best available evidence.

OBJECTIVES

This study aimed to: identify the barriers and facilitators to adult cancer pain assessment and management as perceived by Australian health professionals; identify if cancer pain guidelines are currently used; identify barriers and facilitators to guideline use; and establish the need for Australian cancer pain guidelines. This article reports on community nurses' perceptions of managing cancer pain in the community setting.

METHODS

A cross-sectional survey was administered online. Invitations were circulated via peak bodies and clinical leaders seeking the views and experiences of health professionals involved in caring for people living with cancer pain. Descriptive statistics were used to summarise the quantitative data, and thematic content analysis were used to describe the qualitative data.

RESULTS

Sixty-two community nurses responded to the survey, representing 29% of the total sample. These participants reported high levels of adherence to accepted cancer pain management practices in their workplace, with 71% nominating the Palliative Care Therapeutic Guideline V.3 as being most frequently used to manage community patients' cancer related pain. Key barriers to effective cancer pain management in the community were: difficulties accessing non-pharmacological interventions (89%), lack of coordination by multiple providers (89%), and impact of distance on ability to access pain-related services for patients (86%).

CONCLUSION

A range of system, health professional and consumer barriers limit access to best available treatment in the community setting for people with cancer pain. A clinical pathway that gives step-by-step guidance on evidence-based practice along with an evaluation framework may be the best way of enabling community nurses to ensure their patients with cancer related pain have access to best available care.

摘要

背景

癌症疼痛仍然是一个主要的公共卫生问题。尽管有有效的治疗方法来管理大多数癌症疼痛,但这种使人衰弱的症状常常未得到充分治疗。随着癌症已成为一种慢性病,包括澳大利亚社区护士在内的一系列卫生专业人员越来越多地照顾患有癌症相关疼痛的患者。然而,对于社区护士根据现有最佳证据评估和管理癌症疼痛的能力知之甚少。

目的

本研究旨在:确定澳大利亚卫生专业人员所认为的成人癌症疼痛评估和管理的障碍与促进因素;确定目前是否使用癌症疼痛指南;确定指南使用的障碍与促进因素;并确定澳大利亚癌症疼痛指南的必要性。本文报告了社区护士对在社区环境中管理癌症疼痛的看法。

方法

通过在线方式进行横断面调查。通过行业协会和临床领导者发出邀请,征求参与照顾患有癌症疼痛患者的卫生专业人员的意见和经验。使用描述性统计来总结定量数据,并使用主题内容分析来描述定性数据。

结果

62名社区护士回复了调查,占总样本的29%。这些参与者报告在其工作场所对公认的癌症疼痛管理实践有很高的依从性,71%的人提名《姑息治疗治疗指南V.3》为最常用于管理社区患者癌症相关疼痛的指南。社区有效管理癌症疼痛的主要障碍是:难以获得非药物干预措施(89%)、多个提供者之间缺乏协调(89%)以及距离对患者获得疼痛相关服务能力的影响(86%)。

结论

一系列系统、卫生专业人员和消费者方面的障碍限制了癌症疼痛患者在社区环境中获得最佳可用治疗。一个提供基于证据实践的逐步指导以及评估框架的临床路径可能是使社区护士能够确保其癌症相关疼痛患者获得最佳可用护理的最佳方式。

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