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Abstract
Effective pain management in pediatric care is essential to safeguarding the well-being and recovery of children; however, numerous barriers impede optimal pain relief. Identifying and understanding these barriers, along with facilitators that enhance care, is crucial for advancing clinical practices and patient outcomes. This study presented a comprehensive scoping review of the barriers and facilitators to pediatric pain management, synthesizing findings from research published between 2014 and 2024 to inform evidence-based clinical strategies. A systematic search was conducted using key terms such as "pain management," "children," "barriers," and "facilitators" across PubMed, ProQuest, Web of Science, and Scopus databases, focusing on English-language articles.The review identified several key barriers to effective pediatric pain management, including deficits in provider knowledge and training, organizational and structural limitations, medication and prescription challenges, environmental and situational constraints, communication gaps, technological barriers, parental factors, policy and systemic issues, logistical difficulties, and context-specific limitations. Conversely, facilitators emerged as essential components for improvement, including professional initiatives by healthcare providers, structural and organizational enhancements, family engagement, targeted educational and training interventions, technological innovations, procedural improvements, remote and virtual care adaptations, policy enhancements, and supportive interprofessional relationships.Addressing these multifaceted barriers requires a holistic approach that integrates enhanced education, organizational support, technological development, and active family involvement. Implementing these facilitators has the potential to significantly improve pain management practices, promoting a higher standard of care and quality of life for pediatric patients.
儿科护理中有效的疼痛管理对于保障儿童的健康和康复至关重要;然而,许多障碍阻碍了最佳的疼痛缓解。识别和理解这些障碍,以及加强护理的促进因素,对于推进临床实践和患者结果至关重要。本研究对儿童疼痛管理的障碍和促进因素进行了全面的范围审查,综合了2014年至2024年发表的研究结果,为循证临床策略提供信息。系统地搜索了PubMed、ProQuest、Web of Science和Scopus数据库中的关键术语,如“疼痛管理”、“儿童”、“障碍”和“促进者”,重点是英语文章。该综述确定了有效儿科疼痛管理的几个关键障碍,包括提供者知识和培训的不足、组织和结构的限制、药物和处方的挑战、环境和情境的限制、沟通差距、技术障碍、父母因素、政策和系统问题、后勤困难以及具体情况的限制。相反,促进者成为改善的重要组成部分,包括医疗保健提供者的专业举措、结构和组织的改进、家庭参与、有针对性的教育和培训干预、技术创新、程序改进、远程和虚拟护理调整、政策改进以及支持性专业间关系。解决这些多方面的障碍需要一种综合的方法,包括加强教育、组织支持、技术发展和积极的家庭参与。实施这些辅助工具有可能显著改善疼痛管理实践,促进儿科患者更高的护理标准和生活质量。
期刊介绍:
BMC Anesthesiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of anesthesiology, critical care, perioperative care and pain management, including clinical and experimental research into anesthetic mechanisms, administration and efficacy, technology and monitoring, and associated economic issues.