School of PhD Studies, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary.
Semmelweis University Health Services Management Training Centre, Budapest, Hungary.
PLoS One. 2021 Sep 22;16(9):e0257585. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257585. eCollection 2021.
Surgical procedures play an increasing role among health technologies to treat diseases. Pain often accompanies such diseases, both as a result of their pathology, but also as the side-effect of the intervention itself, and it is not only a burdensome subjective feeling, but adversely affects the recovery process, can induce complications and increases treatment costs. Acute Pain Service Teams are becoming increasingly widespread in hospitals to address post-operative pain, yet we have so far no data on how many hospitals have actually adopted this technology in Hungary.
The main objectives of our study were to assess the prevalence of Acute Pain Service Teams, map their structure and operation, as well as to understand the barriers and conducive factors of their establishment in Hungarian hospitals.
We carried out a survey among the 72 hospitals with surgical departments. The questionnaire was filled in by 52 providers, which gave us a response rate of 72.2%.
Our results show, that only two of the responding hospitals have Acute Pain Service Teams albeit their structure and operation are in line with the literature. In the 50 hospitals without such teams, financing difficulties and human resources shortages are mentioned to be the most important obstacles of their establishment, but the lack of initiative and interest on the part of the specialities concerned are also an important barrier.
Lagging behind the more affluent EU member states, but similarly to other Central and Eastern European countries, Acute Pain Service has been hardly adopted by Hungarian hospitals. Hungarian health professionals know the technology and would support its wider introduction, if the technical feasibility barriers could be overcome. Health policy should play a more active role to facilitate change in this area, the investment in which promises a substantial return in terms of health gains and cost savings.
手术在治疗疾病的医疗技术中扮演着越来越重要的角色。疼痛往往伴随着这些疾病,既是其病理的结果,也是干预本身的副作用,不仅是一种令人痛苦的主观感觉,而且会对恢复过程产生不利影响,可能引发并发症并增加治疗成本。急性疼痛服务团队在医院中越来越普遍地用于解决术后疼痛问题,但我们目前在匈牙利还没有关于有多少医院实际采用这种技术的数据。
我们研究的主要目的是评估急性疼痛服务团队的流行程度,绘制其结构和运作图,并了解在匈牙利医院建立这些团队的障碍和促进因素。
我们对 72 家具有外科部门的医院进行了调查。问卷由 52 名提供者填写,回应率为 72.2%。
我们的研究结果表明,只有两所回应的医院有急性疼痛服务团队,尽管它们的结构和运作符合文献。在 50 家没有此类团队的医院中,资金困难和人力资源短缺被认为是建立团队的最重要障碍,但相关专业缺乏积极性和兴趣也是一个重要障碍。
与较富裕的欧盟成员国相比,匈牙利的急性疼痛服务滞后,但与其他中东欧国家一样,急性疼痛服务在匈牙利医院中几乎没有得到采用。匈牙利卫生专业人员了解这项技术,如果能够克服技术可行性障碍,他们将支持更广泛地采用该技术。卫生政策应在这一领域发挥更积极的作用,促进变革,因为在这方面的投资有望在健康收益和成本节约方面带来实质性回报。