Knowledge and Attitudes of Critical Care Nurses Regarding Pain Management in Saudi Arabia.

Q2 Medicine
Kawthar Jamal, Rana Ali Alameri, Friyal Mubarak Alqahtani, Rima Saleem AlGarni, Nada Ali Alamri, Hend Abdelmonem Elshnawie, Sahar Elmetwally Abdelaal Badawi, Ahlam Mohammad Hussien
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Abstract

Background: Approximately five million patients on yearly basis are being admitted to the critical care unit around the world. Around (77%) of these patients suffer from pain during their stay in critical care units. Undertreated pain aggravates anxiety, sleep deprivation, agitation, delirium, and depression that often lead to a chronic condition. There are various barriers toward recognition and proper management of pain such as sedation, the presence of endotracheal tube, healthcare providers lack of knowledge etc. Therefore, it becomes essential for the nurses to have the required knowledge related to pain, valid pain assessment tools, and proper management.

Objective: The present study aimed at investigating the critical care nurses' knowledge and attitude towards pain management at a university hospital in Saudi Arabia.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional design of 112 nurses working at intensive care units and emergency department. The data collected using a knowledge and attitude regarding pain (KASRP) survey.

Results: Majority of nurses had inadequate knowledge regarding pain management. Among 112 nurses, only 8 nurses (7.1%) were with good level of knowledge compared by 54 nurses (48.2%) with poor level of knowledge. Results showed significant association between knowledge and attitude and the current position in the ICU (p=0.043).

Conclusion: It is mandatory to monitor nurses' pain management knowledge continuously. As well as to emphasis significance of an educational programs that serve nursing practice.

沙特阿拉伯重症护理护士关于疼痛管理的知识和态度。
背景:全世界每年约有500万患者被送进重症监护病房。这些患者中约有77%在重症监护病房住院期间遭受疼痛。未得到治疗的疼痛会加重焦虑、睡眠剥夺、躁动、谵妄和抑郁,这些通常会导致慢性疾病。对疼痛的识别和适当管理存在各种障碍,如镇静、气管内插管的存在、卫生保健提供者缺乏知识等。因此,对护士来说,掌握必要的疼痛知识、有效的疼痛评估工具和适当的管理变得至关重要。目的:了解沙特阿拉伯某大学医院重症护理护士对疼痛管理的知识和态度。方法:对112名重症监护室和急诊科护士进行描述性横断面设计。收集的数据采用关于疼痛的知识和态度(KASRP)调查。结果:大多数护士对疼痛管理知识不足。112名护士中,知识水平较好的只有8名(7.1%),知识水平较差的有54名(48.2%)。结果显示,知识、态度与在ICU的现职有显著相关性(p=0.043)。结论:对护士的疼痛管理知识进行持续监测是必要的。同时也强调了服务于护理实践的教育项目的重要性。
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