Brant Jeannine M, Mohr Carla, Coombs Nicholas C, Finn Susan, Wilmarth Estella
Billings Clinic, Cancer Center, Billings, Montana.
Billings Clinic, Cancer Center, Billings, Montana.
Pain Manag Nurs. 2017 Aug;18(4):214-223. doi: 10.1016/j.pmn.2017.04.003. Epub 2017 Jun 7.
Pain is a nursing sensitive indicator and yet pain is often not well managed in both hospital and ambulatory settings. Improving nurse knowledge and attitudes about pain may translate to improved patient outcomes. The objective of this study was to investigate knowledge and attitudes about pain (KAP) in nurses who work in diverse settings, professional and personal characteristics that predict KAP, and whether KAP correlated with patient satisfaction according to Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers (HCAHPS). Descriptive, cross-sectional, correlational study. A large integrated health care facility in the northwest. A total of 217 registered nurses working in acute, ambulatory, and long-term care. A Pain Knowledge and Attitudes Survey was administered to registered nurses in diverse settings. Scores were examined for personal and professional predictors of KAP and correlated with HCAHPS patient satisfaction surveys. Nurses scored an average of 72%; nurses in long-term care scored the highest. Having more than 5 years of nursing experience, being a certified nurse, and receiving pain education in the last year were predictive of a higher score on the KAP survey, which explained only 9.8% of the variance. Unit mean KAP scores were highly correlated with unit-based HCAHPS scores (r = 0.917, p = .01). Certified nurses scored higher on the KAP survey, consistent with other studies. This study suggests that having more knowledge and better attitudes about pain may improve patient satisfaction of pain. Further studies are needed that link knowledge and attitudes about pain to patient outcomes.
疼痛是一项护理敏感指标,但在医院和门诊环境中,疼痛往往未得到妥善管理。提高护士对疼痛的认知和态度可能会转化为更好的患者治疗效果。本研究的目的是调查在不同环境中工作的护士对疼痛的知识、态度(KAP),预测KAP的职业和个人特征,以及根据医院医疗服务提供者消费者评估(HCAHPS),KAP是否与患者满意度相关。描述性、横断面、相关性研究。西北部一家大型综合医疗保健机构。共有217名注册护士在急症、门诊和长期护理部门工作。对不同环境中的注册护士进行了疼痛知识和态度调查。检查了KAP的个人和职业预测因素得分,并与HCAHPS患者满意度调查结果进行了相关性分析。护士的平均得分是72%;长期护理部门的护士得分最高。拥有超过5年的护理经验、是一名认证护士以及在过去一年接受过疼痛教育,这些因素可预测在KAP调查中得分较高,但这些因素仅解释了9.8%的差异。科室平均KAP得分与基于科室的HCAHPS得分高度相关(r = 0.917,p = 0.01)。认证护士在KAP调查中的得分更高,这与其他研究结果一致。本研究表明,对疼痛有更多的知识和更好的态度可能会提高患者对疼痛治疗的满意度。需要进一步开展研究,将对疼痛的知识和态度与患者治疗效果联系起来。