Yaw B Mensah, Naa A Mensah, Hafisatu Gbadamosi, Linda Nketiah
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Abstract
Objective: To ascertain the experience and determinants of pain by breast biopsy patients and how the pain is managed in the first week following the procedure.
Design: This was a panel longitudinal study design.
Settings: The study was conducted at the Radiology Department of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
Participants: The study participants comprised adult patients who presented to the Department of Radiology of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital for breast biopsy between 1 August 2022 and 31 January 2023.
Main outcome: The severity of biopsy-related pain, its associated factors and management were evaluated and documented.
Results: The participants were between 21 and 81 years with a mean age of 48.1 years. There was no association between demographic and participant factors and the degree of pain experienced by the patient. There was a significant association between the radiologist's expertise (p<.001), blood pressure before the procedure (p=.026), quality of education given to the participant before the procedure (p<.001) and the degree of pain experienced.
Conclusion: There was significant anxiety before the procedure. Most participants experienced mild pain, which did not interfere with daily activity. There was a significant association between participant pain and pre-procedure blood pressure, the radiologist's expertise and the quality of education participants received before the biopsy.