Pain Management and Its Possible Implementation Research in North Ethiopia: A before and after Study.

Advances in Medicine Pub Date : 2020-06-02 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/5317352
Mengistu Hagazi Tequare, James John Huntzicker, Hagos Gidey Mhretu, Yibrah Berhe Zelelew, Hiluf Ebuy Abraha, Mehari Abrha Tsegay, Kesatea Gebrewahd Gebretensaye, Daniel Gebre Tesfay, Julio Gonzalez Sotomayor, Rahel Nardos, Mary Beth Yosses, Joshua Edwin Cobbs, Jennifer Pui Ling Schmidt, Wendy Weisman, Leslie K Breitner
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Background: Though there is an effective intervention, pain after surgical intervention is undermanaged worldwide. A systematic implementation is required to increase the utilization of available evidence-based intervention to manage the inevitable pain after surgery. The aim of this research project is to develop a scalable model for managing pain after cesarean section by implementing the World Health Organization's (WHO) pain management guidelines through a combination of implementation research and quality improvement methods.

Methods: We implemented the World Health Organization (WHO) pain management guidelines using effective implementation strategies. First, we conducted a formative qualitative exploration to identify enablers and obstacles. In addition, we took base-line assessment on pain management implementation process and outcome using a checklist prepared from the guideline and an adapted American Pain Outcome assessment tool version 2010, respectively. Then, we integrated the guidelines into the existing practice by using collaborative iterative learning strategy. We analyzed the data by Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21. We compared the before and after data using chi-squared and Fischer's exact test. A change in any measurement was considered as significant at p value 0.05.

Result: We collected data from 106 mothers before and 110 mothers after intervention implementation. We successfully integrated pain as a fifth vital sign in more than 87% (p value <0.001) of patient, and fidelity was approximately 59% (p value <0.001). In addition, we significantly improved pain outcome measures after the implementation of the intervention. Conclusion and Recommendations. A systematic approach to implement pain management guidelines was successful. We recommend the ward sustain these gains and that hospital, the region, and the nation to replicate the success.

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北埃塞俄比亚疼痛管理及其可能实施研究:前后研究。
背景:虽然有有效的干预措施,但手术后的疼痛在世界范围内管理不足。系统的实施需要增加利用现有的循证干预来管理手术后不可避免的疼痛。本研究项目的目的是通过实施研究和质量改进方法相结合,实施世界卫生组织(世卫组织)疼痛管理指南,开发可扩展的剖宫产术后疼痛管理模式。方法:采用有效的实施策略实施世界卫生组织(WHO)疼痛管理指南。首先,我们进行了形成性质的探索,以确定促成因素和障碍。此外,我们对疼痛管理的实施过程和结果进行了基线评估,分别使用了根据指南准备的清单和2010版美国疼痛结果评估工具。然后,我们使用协作迭代学习策略将指导原则整合到现有的实践中。我们使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第21版分析数据。我们使用卡方检验和Fischer精确检验比较前后数据。任何测量值的变化在p值0.05时被认为是显著的。结果:我们收集了干预实施前106名母亲和干预实施后110名母亲的数据。我们成功地将疼痛作为第五生命体征纳入超过87% (p值p值)。实施疼痛管理指南的系统方法是成功的。我们建议该病房保持这些成果,并建议该医院、该地区和全国复制这一成功。
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