Paramedics’ attitudes and self-assessed competencies for acute pain management: A cross-sectional study

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Ida-Maria Rantala , Elisa Nikander , Päivi Kankkunen , Jenni Hämäläinen
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Abstract

Introduction

The management of acute pain in prehospital care is inadequate worldwide, despite the prevalence of pain among prehospital patients. Studies have indicated that the attitudes and competencies of paramedics are linked to effective pain management. This study aims to describe the attitudes and self-assessed competencies of paramedics and to identify the relationships between these factors and various background variables.

Methods

The data for this descriptive cross-sectional study were collected through an electronic survey distributed to paramedics via social media. The sample included basic-level paramedics, advanced-level paramedics, and emergency medical service field supervisors working in Finland. A total of 156 participants were recruited using convenience sampling. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and non-parametric tests.

Results

Most paramedics had not received updated education in pain management. Lack of continuing education was associated with more negative attitudes toward the treatment of long-term pain compared to those who had received ongoing training (p < 0.05). A correlation was identified between patient-centered pain management and the educational level of paramedics (p < 0.05). Attitudes toward patients’ self-assessment of pain were generally rather negative, regardless of the paramedics’ background variables.

Conclusions

The study highlights the deficiencies in acute pain assessment within prehospital care, due to prevailing attitudes. Paramedics exhibit rather negative attitudes toward patients’ self-reports of pain, despite generally maintaining a positive outlook on pain management. Cognitively healthy patients should have the opportunity to receive pain management that prioritizes their self-reports of pain. Improved education could potentially foster positive attitudes.
护理人员的态度和自我评估能力急性疼痛管理:横断面研究
尽管院前患者普遍存在疼痛,但在全球范围内,院前护理中急性疼痛的管理仍不充分。研究表明,护理人员的态度和能力与有效的疼痛管理有关。本研究旨在描述护理人员的态度和自我评估能力,并确定这些因素与各种背景变量之间的关系。方法本描述性横断面研究的数据通过社交媒体分发给护理人员的电子调查收集。样本包括在芬兰工作的基层护理人员、高级护理人员和急救医疗服务现场主管。采用方便抽样法,共招募了156名参与者。采用描述性统计和非参数检验对数据进行分析。结果大多数护理人员未接受过最新的疼痛管理教育。与接受过持续培训的患者相比,缺乏继续教育的患者对治疗长期疼痛的态度更为消极(p <;0.05)。以患者为中心的疼痛管理与护理人员的教育水平之间存在相关性(p <;0.05)。无论护理人员的背景变量如何,对患者疼痛自我评估的态度普遍是消极的。结论该研究突出了院前护理中急性疼痛评估的不足,这是由于普遍的态度造成的。护理人员对病人自我报告的疼痛表现出相当消极的态度,尽管他们通常对疼痛管理保持积极的态度。认知健康的患者应该有机会接受疼痛管理,优先考虑他们的自我疼痛报告。改善教育有可能培养积极的态度。
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期刊介绍: International Emergency Nursing is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to nurses and other professionals involved in emergency care. It aims to promote excellence through dissemination of high quality research findings, specialist knowledge and discussion of professional issues that reflect the diversity of this field. With an international readership and authorship, it provides a platform for practitioners worldwide to communicate and enhance the evidence-base of emergency care. The journal publishes a broad range of papers, from personal reflection to primary research findings, created by first-time through to reputable authors from a number of disciplines. It brings together research from practice, education, theory, and operational management, relevant to all levels of staff working in emergency care settings worldwide.
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