The Role of the Cardiac Surgery Patient in Pain Management: The Patient Perspective.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Clinical Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1177/10547738241273232
Laura L Walton, Elsie Duff, Rakesh C Arora, Diana E McMillan
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Abstract

One and a half million cardiac surgeries are completed worldwide each year where undertreated postoperative pain increases the risk of patient morbidity and mortality. Patient-centered pain management is recommended to improve patient outcomes but there is insufficient information regarding how the patient views their role. The objective of this study is to explore cardiac surgery patients' perspectives on their role in postoperative pain management. This study used an interpretive phenomenological design and convenience sampling. Six participants who had undergone cardiac surgery were recruited from a cardiac rehabilitation program in Western Canada. The first author conducted semi-structured digitally recorded interviews. Sociodemographic characteristics and measures of anxiety and depression were also collected. Emergent thematic analysis of the qualitative data generated three themes: attitude, coping and care, and communication. The findings of this study address a gap in the literature with regard to patients' perceived roles in pain management. There is a complex relationship between patient attitude, coping and care, and communication which, in turn, influences how patients view their role within the pain management continuum. These themes contribute to the development of the patient role within the pain management continuum and form an integrated feedback loop. The patient's attitude contributes to their ability to cope with pain and participate in pain assessment and management. Furthermore, their ability to cope and desire to participate influences the development of their attitude. These findings may enhance providers' understanding of the patient's perspective and improve pain management outcomes.

心脏手术患者在疼痛管理中的作用:患者的视角。
全世界每年完成一百五十万例心脏手术,术后疼痛得不到及时治疗会增加患者发病和死亡的风险。以患者为中心的疼痛管理被推荐用于改善患者的预后,但有关患者如何看待自己的角色的信息并不充分。本研究旨在探讨心脏外科患者对其在术后疼痛管理中的角色的看法。本研究采用解释性现象学设计和便利抽样法。从加拿大西部的一个心脏康复项目中招募了六名接受过心脏手术的参与者。第一作者进行了半结构化数字录音访谈。同时还收集了社会人口学特征以及焦虑和抑郁的测量数据。对定性数据进行的新兴主题分析产生了三个主题:态度、应对和护理以及沟通。本研究的结果弥补了文献中关于患者在疼痛管理中的角色认知方面的空白。病人的态度、应对和护理以及沟通之间存在着复杂的关系,这反过来又影响着病人如何看待自己在疼痛管理过程中的角色。这些主题有助于患者在疼痛管理过程中的角色发展,并形成一个综合反馈回路。患者的态度有助于他们应对疼痛和参与疼痛评估与管理的能力。此外,患者的应对能力和参与愿望也会影响其态度的形成。这些发现可能会增强医疗服务提供者对患者观点的理解,并改善疼痛管理的结果。
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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
107
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Nursing Research (CNR) is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that addresses issues of clinical research that are meaningful to practicing nurses, providing an international forum to encourage discussion among clinical practitioners, enhance clinical practice by pinpointing potential clinical applications of the latest scholarly research, and disseminate research findings of particular interest to practicing nurses. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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