Long-term sustainability of a quality improvement program on cancer pain management: a complex intervention in an inpatient setting

S. Tanzi, S. D. Leo, E. Mazzini, M. Castagnetti, Caterina Turrà, C. Peruselli, M. Costantini
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Background: Several approaches towards pain control for admitted cancer patients have been suggested by the literature without achieving satisfactory results. In this quality improvement project, we proposed a multicomponent intervention. Measures: A set of indicators was established for each component of the project. The feasibility of both the intervention and its evaluation system was measured. According to the literature review and the analysis of the local context, 5 active components were identified, piloted, and assessed: training of ward professionals, education of patients and nonprofessional caregivers, regular pain assessment, specialist-level pain consultation procedures, and involvement of hospital management. Results: Multiprofessional training programs with daily discussions, daily pain assessment, and a readily available specialized palliative care service seem to be the active components of this complex intervention. The quality improvement project achieved 2 years sustainability. Conclusion: Consolidated educational and organizational methodologies support the feasibility of this complex intervention.
癌症疼痛管理质量改进方案的长期可持续性:住院患者环境中的复杂干预
背景:文献中提出了几种治疗癌症患者疼痛的方法,但均未取得令人满意的结果。在这个质量改进项目中,我们提出了一个多成分干预。措施:为项目的每个组成部分建立了一套指标。测量了干预措施的可行性和评价体系的可行性。根据文献回顾和对当地情况的分析,我们确定、试点和评估了5个有效组成部分:病房专业人员的培训、患者和非专业护理人员的教育、定期疼痛评估、专科水平的疼痛咨询程序和医院管理人员的参与。结果:包括日常讨论、日常疼痛评估和随时可用的专业姑息治疗服务的多专业培训计划似乎是这一复杂干预的积极组成部分。质量改善项目实现了2年的可持续性。结论:综合教育和组织方法支持这种复杂干预的可行性。
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