Views of nurses regarding pain control in neonatal intensive care units

H. Neshat, H. Hassankhani, M. Jabraeili, R. Negarandeh, Mohammadbager Hosseini, M. Mahallei
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Background. Suboptimal pain control in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) remains despite theoretical advances. Pay - ing attention to the views and suggestions of those who directly face the challenges of neonatal pain control in NICUs can help the improvement processes. Nurses are continuously present at patients’ bedsides and play a vital role in optimal pain management. Objectives. This study aimed to study nurses’ views of the quality of pain control in NICUs and the existing barriers. Material and methods. The cross-sectional, descriptive method was utilised to study 140 nurses that worked in three NICUs in Iran. They were selected using convenience sampling and filled out a questionnaire. The information was analysed using descriptive statisti - cal methods. Results. The results showed that although most participants had good knowledge of the basic concepts of neonatal pain, some of them had problems in some areas, such as using neonatal pain assessment tools. 40% of them thought that pain was not managed properly in the NICU. The participants also mentioned barriers to proper neonatal pain management, including work overload, inappropriate professional knowledge, lack of organisational structure, poor collaboration of team members and low pain prevention. Conclusions. It is necessary to improve the quality of caregiving with respect to pain management in the NICU. There were individual, inter-professional and organisational barriers that have to be sufficiently understood to allow for the taking of significant steps to im - prove pain control in NICUs.
新生儿重症监护室护士对疼痛控制的看法
背景。新生儿重症监护病房(NICUs)的次优疼痛控制仍然存在,尽管理论进步。关注那些直接面对新生儿疼痛控制挑战的人的观点和建议可以帮助改善新生儿重症监护病房的过程。护士不断出现在病人的床边,在最佳疼痛管理中发挥着至关重要的作用。目标。本研究旨在了解护士对新生儿重症监护病房疼痛控制质量的看法及存在的障碍。材料和方法。采用横断面描述性方法对伊朗三家新生儿重症监护病房的140名护士进行了研究。他们采用方便抽样的方法被选中并填写了问卷。使用描述性统计方法对这些信息进行分析。结果。结果表明,虽然大多数参与者对新生儿疼痛的基本概念有很好的了解,但他们中的一些人在某些方面存在问题,例如使用新生儿疼痛评估工具。40%的人认为新生儿重症监护病房的疼痛处理不当。参与者还提到了适当的新生儿疼痛管理的障碍,包括工作负荷过重、专业知识不适当、缺乏组织结构、团队成员合作不力和疼痛预防不力。结论。提高新生儿重症监护病房疼痛管理的护理质量是必要的。必须充分了解个体、跨专业和组织障碍,以便采取重大措施改善新生儿重症监护病房的疼痛控制。
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