Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in perioperative care: A Swedish web-based survey.

IF 1.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Scandinavian Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2025-02-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1515/sjpain-2024-0078
Salwan Diwan, Alexander Olausson, Paulin Andréll, Axel Wolf, Pether Jildenstål
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Abstract

Objectives: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a noninvasive adjunct to multimodal pain management for acute postoperative care across various surgeries. Despite extensive evidence supporting its efficacy, TENS remains underutilized in clinical practice. This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare professionals regarding TENS in perioperative settings to support its integration into routine clinical practice.

Methods: A web-based questionnaire was distributed to anesthesiology department heads at all university hospitals (n = 7) in Sweden and three smaller, randomly selected hospitals across three geographical areas. Department heads forwarded the questionnaire to anesthesiologists, nurse anesthetists, critical care nurses, and registered nurses with basic education working in perioperative settings. The questionnaire included four sections: demographic information, general postoperative phase information, TENS use for postoperative pain relief, and open-ended questions.

Results: The survey was sent to 870 respondents, yielding a response rate of 28% (n = 246). Among respondents, 69% reported lacking adequate knowledge to administer TENS, and 79% indicated they did not use TENS in their practice. Furthermore, 45% noted an absence of clinical guidelines supporting the use of TENS in their clinic, while 32% were unsure about the existence of guidelines. However, 60% expressed interest in developing theoretical knowledge and practical skills for TENS application.

Conclusions: This study highlights that substantial knowledge gaps and the lack of clear clinical guidelines limit the use of TENS for acute postoperative pain management. These deficiencies may lead to inadequate pain control, increased opioid use, and opioid-related adverse effects. We recommend that hospital leadership and professional bodies develop and implement comprehensive educational programs and establish clear, evidence-based clinical guidelines for TENS use in postoperative pain management. Addressing these gaps is essential for improving clinical practice and empowering patients through greater involvement and autonomy in pain management strategies.

目的:经皮神经电刺激疗法(TENS)是一种非侵入性的辅助疗法,可用于各种手术的急性术后疼痛多模式治疗。尽管有大量证据支持经皮神经电刺激的疗效,但其在临床实践中仍未得到充分利用。本研究旨在评估医护人员对围手术期 TENS 的认识、态度和实践,以支持将其纳入常规临床实践:向瑞典所有大学医院(n = 7)的麻醉科主任以及在三个地区随机抽取的三家较小医院的麻醉科主任发放了一份网络问卷。科室主任将问卷转发给在围手术期工作的麻醉师、麻醉护士、重症监护护士和受过基础教育的注册护士。问卷包括四个部分:人口统计学信息、一般术后阶段信息、术后使用 TENS 缓解疼痛以及开放式问题:调查共发送给 870 位受访者,回复率为 28%(n = 246)。在受访者中,69% 的人表示缺乏足够的 TENS 管理知识,79% 的人表示他们在实践中没有使用过 TENS。此外,45% 的受访者指出他们的诊所缺乏支持使用 TENS 的临床指南,32% 的受访者不确定是否存在指南。然而,60%的人表示有兴趣学习 TENS 应用的理论知识和实践技能:本研究强调,大量的知识缺口和缺乏明确的临床指南限制了 TENS 在急性术后疼痛治疗中的应用。这些缺陷可能导致疼痛控制不充分、阿片类药物使用增加以及阿片类药物相关不良反应。我们建议医院领导和专业机构制定并实施全面的教育计划,并为 TENS 在术后疼痛治疗中的应用制定明确的循证临床指南。弥补这些不足对于改善临床实践和提高患者对疼痛管理策略的参与度和自主性至关重要。
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Scandinavian Journal of Pain
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