Perceptions of Nurses Regarding Opioid Administration: A cross-sectional study

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
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Abstract

Background

Opioids are important drugs used in pain management due to their strong analgesic effects. However, there is limited research on nurses' perceptions of administering opioids.

Purpose

This study aims to determine nurses' perceptions of administering opioids.

Design

This study used a descriptive cross-sectional design.

Settings

A university hospital located in the south of Turkey.

Methods

A self-reporting survey was provided to a convenience sample of 190 nurses. The data were collected with the “Introductory Information Form,” and the “Nurses’ Perceptions on Opioid Medications Administration Questionnaire.” Descriptive statistics were applied for data analysis.

Results

The mean age of the nurses was 33.11 ± 7.82 and 86.3% were female. The majority of the nurses did not receive any training on opioid administration other than their undergraduate education. Among the nursing staff, 90.0% expressed the importance of having trust in the prescribing doctor for their comfort in administering opioids. Of the nurses, 30% were undecided about “Nurses associate opioids with drug abuse.” and 78.9% disagreed with the statement "Nurses often associate giving opioids with helping patients to die.”

Conclusions

The results of this study provided further insight into nurses’ perceptions of administering opioids that potentially contribute to pain management. Nurses had information needs and some prejudices regarding opioid administration. Also, relying on the prescribing doctor was important, and problems with prescribing were an obstacle to pain control.

Clinical Implications

Determining the knowledge and needs of nurses regarding opioid administration and providing in-service training on this subject would positively affect their approach to opioids.

护士对阿片类药物管理的看法:横断面研究。
背景:阿片类药物具有很强的镇痛效果,是用于疼痛治疗的重要药物。然而,有关护士对使用阿片类药物的看法的研究却很有限。目的:本研究旨在确定护士对使用阿片类药物的看法:本研究采用描述性横断面设计:地点:土耳其南部的一所大学医院:对 190 名护士进行了自我报告调查。数据通过 "介绍信息表 "和 "护士对阿片类药物管理的看法问卷 "收集。数据分析采用了描述性统计方法:护士的平均年龄为(33.11±7.82)岁,86.3%为女性。大多数护士除本科教育外未接受过任何阿片类药物管理培训。在护理人员中,90.0%的人表示,必须信任开处方的医生,才能放心使用阿片类药物。在护士中,30%的人对 "护士将阿片类药物与药物滥用联系在一起 "这一说法不置可否,78.9%的人不同意 "护士经常将给予阿片类药物与帮助病人死亡联系在一起 "这一说法:这项研究的结果使我们进一步了解了护士对使用阿片类药物的看法,这些药物可能有助于疼痛管理。护士对阿片类药物的使用存在信息需求和一些偏见。此外,依靠开处方的医生也很重要,而处方方面的问题则是疼痛控制的一个障碍:临床启示:确定护士对阿片类药物管理的知识和需求,并提供相关的在职培训,将对她们处理阿片类药物的方法产生积极影响。
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Pain Management Nursing
Pain Management Nursing 医学-护理
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.90%
发文量
187
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed journal offers a unique focus on the realm of pain management as it applies to nursing. Original and review articles from experts in the field offer key insights in the areas of clinical practice, advocacy, education, administration, and research. Additional features include practice guidelines and pharmacology updates.
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