Pain management in Australian emergency departments: A critical appraisal of evidence based practice

Tony McCallum (Clinical Nurse Specialist)
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Abstract

This paper is a critical appraisal of evidence based practice in pain management in Australian emergency departments. Pain is the major cause of emergency department attendances yet inadequate pain management is widespread.

Pain management involves assessment, documentation, treatment, and evaluation. Oligoanalgesia is particularly evident in children, the elderly, ethnic patients and patients experiencing severe pain.

Evidence based practice relies upon systematic reviews and clinical practice guidelines yet both are limited in relation to specific emergency department modalities. Further work is required to assess the varied aspects of Australian emergency department pain management practices. Widespread dissemination of the findings is essential to improve the uptake of evidence based practice.

澳大利亚急诊科的疼痛管理:循证实践的关键评估
这篇论文是一个关键的证据为基础的实践评估疼痛管理在澳大利亚急诊科。疼痛是急诊室就诊的主要原因,但疼痛管理不力的情况很普遍。疼痛管理包括评估、记录、治疗和评估。少止痛在儿童、老年人、少数民族患者和经历剧烈疼痛的患者中尤为明显。循证实践依赖于系统评价和临床实践指南,但两者在具体的急诊科模式方面都受到限制。需要进一步的工作来评估澳大利亚急诊科疼痛管理实践的各个方面。广泛传播这些发现对于提高循证实践的接受度至关重要。
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