Boon Jeffrey T, Failla Michelle D, Anderson Alison R, Melnyk Bernadette M, Bruehl Stephen, Von Ah Diane, Muench Ulrike, McElfresh Jessica, Carter Michael, Monroe Todd B
The Ohio State University College of Nursing, 1577 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
The University of Iowa College of Nursing, 50 Newton Road, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.
J Pain. 2025 Feb;27:104722. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2024.104722. Epub 2024 Oct 25.
Untreated or undertreated pain is well established as a significant problem, but unidentified pain is a distinct construct that still needs to be clearly modeled or fully described. This paper aims to develop a conceptual model of unidentified pain in humans with the goal of future development of an unidentified pain risk tool. A multi-phase process was employed consisting sequentially of 1) brainstorming followed by consensus building, 2) peer-review and publication of an integrative theoretical review protocol for "unidentified pain," 3) conduct of the integrative review, and 4) a repeated brainstorming session to identify areas of risk for unidentified pain to produce a conceptual model. Brainstorming led to a consensus on "unidentified pain" as the concept of interest, followed by developing a review protocol. Twenty-four abstracts were reviewed after database searches, and four articles were included for full-text review. Three pain risk areas (hazards) were identified: cognition/communication problems, being alone or in the absence of a surrogate/proxy report, and the presence of known painful conditions or treatments and a conceptual model was developed. The hazards are posited to have the potential to both interact and be cumulative, increasing the risk for unidentified pain. There is currently no risk tool for assessing unidentified pain. The development of this conceptual model will be used for future development and psychometric testing of a tool to recognize the risk for unidentified pain in humans. PERSPECTIVE: This focus article describes the development a conceptual model for the concept of unidentified pain in humans. This pain may occur in individuals who experience one or more interactive and cumulative hazards: cognition/communication problems, being alone, absence of a surrogate/proxy report, or presence of known painful conditions or treatments.
未治疗或治疗不足的疼痛已被确认为一个重大问题,但未识别的疼痛是一个独特的概念,仍需要进行清晰的建模或全面的描述。本文旨在建立一个人类未识别疼痛的概念模型,目标是未来开发一种未识别疼痛风险工具。采用了一个多阶段过程,依次包括:1)头脑风暴,随后建立共识;2)同行评审并发表关于“未识别疼痛”的综合理论综述方案;3)进行综合综述;4)再次进行头脑风暴会议,以确定未识别疼痛的风险领域,从而生成一个概念模型。头脑风暴就“未识别疼痛”这一感兴趣的概念达成了共识,随后制定了综述方案。在数据库检索后评审了24篇摘要,纳入4篇文章进行全文评审。确定了三个疼痛风险领域(危险因素):认知/沟通问题、独处或缺乏替代者/代理人报告,以及存在已知的疼痛状况或治疗,由此建立了一个概念模型。这些危险因素被认为有可能相互作用且具有累积性,从而增加未识别疼痛的风险。目前尚无评估未识别疼痛的风险工具。这个概念模型的开发将用于未来开发和心理测量测试一种工具,以识别人类未识别疼痛的风险。观点:这篇重点文章描述了人类未识别疼痛概念模型的开发。这种疼痛可能发生在经历一种或多种相互作用且具有累积性的危险因素的个体身上:认知/沟通问题、独处、缺乏替代者/代理人报告,或存在已知的疼痛状况或治疗。