Knowledge and attitudes towards the management of chronic pain among healthcare providers in outpatient departments at the University Teaching Hospital of Butare (CHUB)

Nyirigira Gaston, Mahoro Jean de Dieu, Rwamugema Elias, Buteera M. Alex, Tuyishime Eugene
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Introduction: Chronic pain is a major source of suffering and is a leading reason for many patients to consult health care personnel. It interferes with, and disrupts, activities of daily living and may be accompanied by distress. Irrespective of its etiology or classification, health care professionals require a good understanding of chronic pain in order to provide appropriate treatment and care. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving a sample of 80 participants obtained by using a convenience sampling method. Data were obtained by completing a questionnaire entitled “Knowledge and attitude survey towards pain” and analyzed by using descriptive statistics, chi-square, Pearson correlation coefficient and cross tabulation using SPSS. Results: Overall knowledge was inadequate. More than two thirds of participants obtained a score below 50%. There was also negative attitude, almost 51% of the participants have negative attitude to pain management. Higher level of knowledge was associated with medical profession, highest of qualification and training on pain management. Conclusion: The knowledge and attitudes of this sample of health care professionals regarding the management of chronic pain was inadequate to provide appropriate quality care for patients presenting with chronic pain conditions. This study identified the need for appropriate training for all health care professionals in order to assure adequate knowledge and skills to manage chronic pain using a multidisciplinary approach.
布塔雷大学教学医院门诊部医护人员对慢性疼痛管理的知识和态度
慢性疼痛是痛苦的主要来源,也是许多患者咨询卫生保健人员的主要原因。它干扰和扰乱了日常生活活动,并可能伴有痛苦。无论其病因或分类如何,卫生保健专业人员都需要对慢性疼痛有一个很好的了解,以便提供适当的治疗和护理。方法:采用方便抽样法对80名参与者进行横断面研究。通过填写“疼痛知识与态度调查”问卷获得数据,采用描述性统计、卡方、Pearson相关系数和SPSS交叉表进行分析。结果:整体知识不足。超过三分之二的参与者得分低于50%。还有消极态度,几乎51%的参与者对疼痛管理持消极态度。较高的知识水平与医疗专业、最高的资格和疼痛管理培训有关。结论:该样本的卫生保健专业人员对慢性疼痛管理的知识和态度不足以为慢性疼痛患者提供适当的优质护理。这项研究确定了对所有卫生保健专业人员进行适当培训的必要性,以确保有足够的知识和技能来使用多学科方法管理慢性疼痛。
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