Shaban Mostafa, Shaban Marwa Mamdouh, Mohammed Huda Hamdy, El-Kest Hend Reda Ali
Geriatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
Community Health Nursing- Faculty of Nursing- Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt.
BMC Nurs. 2024 Dec 6;23(1):890. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-02523-6.
Effective pain management in elderly patients is crucial for quality of life, yet cultural and institutional factors can significantly impact care delivery, particularly in Arab healthcare settings.
To explore the barriers and facilitators to effective pain management in elderly Arab patients from the perspective of nurses.
A qualitative descriptive study was conducted with 12 registered nurses from various departments at Tanta University Hospitals, Egypt. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, observations, and document analysis. Content analysis was used to identify themes and subthemes.
Five main themes emerged: (1) Cultural Barriers to Pain Expression, including stoicism and religious beliefs; (2) Institutional Barriers to Pain Management, such as resource limitations and time constraints; (3) Facilitators to Effective Pain Management, including family support and nurse adaptability; (4) Interdisciplinary Collaboration, emphasizing teamwork and education; and (5) Emotional and Professional Rewards for nurses. Cultural factors often led to underreporting of pain, while institutional constraints hindered thorough assessments. Nurse adaptability and family support, when present, facilitated better pain management.
The study reveals complex interplay between cultural, institutional, and professional factors influencing pain management in elderly Arab patients. Findings suggest the need for culturally sensitive pain assessment tools, enhanced nurse education in pain management, and policies promoting family-centered care and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Results can inform the development of culturally appropriate pain management strategies and policies in Arab healthcare settings, potentially improving care quality for elderly patients.
老年患者的有效疼痛管理对生活质量至关重要,但文化和制度因素会显著影响护理服务的提供,尤其是在阿拉伯医疗环境中。
从护士的角度探讨老年阿拉伯患者有效疼痛管理的障碍和促进因素。
对埃及坦塔大学医院各科室的12名注册护士进行了一项定性描述性研究。通过半结构化访谈、观察和文件分析收集数据。采用内容分析法确定主题和子主题。
出现了五个主要主题:(1)疼痛表达的文化障碍,包括坚忍克己和宗教信仰;(2)疼痛管理的制度障碍,如资源限制和时间限制;(3)有效疼痛管理的促进因素,包括家庭支持和护士的适应性;(4)跨学科协作,强调团队合作和教育;(5)护士的情感和职业回报。文化因素常常导致疼痛报告不足,而制度限制则阻碍了全面评估。护士的适应性和家庭支持若能具备,则有助于更好地进行疼痛管理。
该研究揭示了影响老年阿拉伯患者疼痛管理的文化、制度和专业因素之间的复杂相互作用。研究结果表明需要有文化敏感性的疼痛评估工具,加强护士在疼痛管理方面的教育,以及制定促进以家庭为中心的护理和跨学科协作的政策。
研究结果可为阿拉伯医疗环境中制定适合文化背景的疼痛管理策略和政策提供参考,有可能提高老年患者的护理质量。