Engagement and availability in shaping nurses' management of postoperative pain: a qualitative study.

Electronic Physician Pub Date : 2018-08-25 eCollection Date: 2018-08-01 DOI:10.19082/7235
Manaporn Chatchumni, Ampaporn Namvongprom, Henrik Eriksson, Monir Mazaheri
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Background Studies reporting inadequate nursing care for patients indicate that nurses are negatively affected in such situations, and research is needed to study nursing care in postoperative situations. Objective To describe situations of postoperative pain management in a surgical ward in Thailand. Methods A qualitative approach using the Critical Incident Technique was chosen to investigate situations of postoperative pain management from the perspective of surgical nurses in Thailand. Data were collected through multiple semi-structured interviews with nine nurses over a five-week period. Results The situations of surgical nurses described three elements that heavily influenced the quality of postoperative pain management: engagement in a trustful nurse-patient relationship, availability of pain medication and nursing care when needed, and imbalance between meeting the patient’s needs and completing routine nursing duties. Conclusion The results help to expand our understanding of how Thai nurses manage pain in postoperative situations and indicate areas that could be improved in terms of how nurses respond to patients’ pain. Nurses challenge existing guidelines and facilitate development of new nursing guidelines and/or policies in pain management.

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参与和可用性在塑造护士的术后疼痛管理:一个定性研究。
背景:研究报告了患者护理不足的情况,表明护士在这种情况下受到负面影响,需要对术后情况下的护理进行研究。目的:描述在泰国外科病房术后疼痛管理的情况。方法:采用关键事件技术的定性方法,从泰国外科护士的角度调查术后疼痛管理情况。在五周的时间里,通过对九名护士的多次半结构化访谈收集数据。结果:外科护士的情况描述了影响术后疼痛管理质量的三个因素:参与信任的护患关系,在需要时获得止痛药和护理,以及满足患者需求与完成常规护理职责之间的不平衡。结论:结果有助于扩大我们对泰国护士如何处理术后疼痛的理解,并指出护士如何应对患者疼痛方面可以改进的领域。护士挑战现有的指导方针,并促进新的护理指导方针和/或疼痛管理政策的发展。
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