Centre on Aging and Health, University of Regina, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2, Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of Regina, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2, Canada.
BMC Geriatr. 2022 Apr 18;22(1):336. doi: 10.1186/s12877-022-03020-8.
Pain among long-term care (LTC) residents, and especially residents with dementia, is often underassessed and this underassessment has been attributed, in part, to gaps in front-line staff education. Furthermore, although evidence-based clinical guidelines for pain assessment in LTC are available, pain assessment protocols are often inconsistently implemented and, when they are implemented, it is usually within urban LTC facilities located in large metropolitan centers. Implementation science methodologies are needed so that changes in pain assessment practices can be integrated in rural facilities. Thus, our purpose was to evaluate an online pain assessment training program and implement a standardized pain assessment protocol in rural LTC environments.
During the baseline and implementation periods, we obtained facility-wide pain-related quality indicators from seven rural LTC homes. Prior to implementing the protocol, front-line staff completed the online training program. Front-line staff also completed a set of self-report questionnaires and semi-structured interviews prior to and following completion of the online training program.
Results indicated that knowledge about pain assessment significantly increased following completion of the online training program. Implementation of the standardized protocol resulted in more frequent pain assessments on admission and on a weekly basis, although improvements in the timeliness of follow-up assessments for those identified as having moderate to severe pain were not as consistent. Directed content analysis of semi-structured interviews revealed that the online training program and standardized protocol were well-received despite a few barriers to effective implementation.
In conclusion, we demonstrated the feasibility of the remote delivery of an online training program and implementation of a standardized protocol to address the underassessment of pain in rural LTC facilities.
长期护理(LTC)居民,尤其是患有痴呆症的居民,其疼痛常常被低估,这种低估部分归因于一线工作人员教育的差距。此外,尽管有针对 LTC 中疼痛评估的循证临床指南,但疼痛评估方案通常实施不一致,而且在实施时,通常是在位于大都市区中心的城市 LTC 设施中。需要实施科学方法,以便将疼痛评估实践的改变整合到农村设施中。因此,我们的目的是评估在线疼痛评估培训计划,并在农村 LTC 环境中实施标准化疼痛评估方案。
在基线和实施期间,我们从七个农村 LTC 机构获得了与疼痛相关的全面质量指标。在实施方案之前,一线工作人员完成了在线培训计划。在完成在线培训计划之前和之后,一线工作人员还完成了一套自我报告问卷和半结构化访谈。
结果表明,在线培训计划完成后,对疼痛评估的知识显著增加。实施标准化方案后,入院时和每周进行的疼痛评估更加频繁,尽管对中度至重度疼痛患者的后续评估及时性的改善并不一致。半结构化访谈的定向内容分析表明,尽管在有效实施方面存在一些障碍,但在线培训计划和标准化方案受到了好评。
总之,我们证明了远程提供在线培训计划和实施标准化方案以解决农村 LTC 设施中疼痛评估不足的可行性。