个体化与体重为基础的疼痛方案对镰状细胞病患者血管闭塞期患者满意度的影响

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Stephanie O. Ibemere PhD, MSN, RN, Huiman Barnhart PhD, John Myers PhD, MSPH, Joseph Miller MD, Ifeyinwa Osunkwo MD, Hayden B. Bosworth PhD, Caroline E. Freiermuth MD, Robert Hughes DO, MS, Patricia L. Kavanagh MD, Judith A. Paice PhD, RN, James Paxton MD, Ava Pierce MD, Michael S. Runyon MD, MPH, John J. Strouse MD, PhD, Padmaja Veeramreddy MD, R. Gentry Wilkerson MD, Paula Tanabe PhD, RN, FAEN, FAAN
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摘要

简介:镰状细胞病血管闭塞发作的急性管理国家指南推荐使用患者特异性或基于体重的方案。作者比较了在COMPARE-VOE随机对照试验中随机接受患者特异性疼痛方案或基于体重的疼痛方案的患者对疼痛管理的满意度。方法:预先招募镰状细胞病患者,在6个参与的急诊科出院时评估患者对疼痛管理的满意度。患者随机接受患者特异性或体重为基础的疼痛方案。作者用两样本t检验比较了患者特异性和基于体重的方案之间的连续变量,用卡方检验比较了分类变量。结果:作者招募了104名参与者。与以往急诊科就诊的疼痛管理满意度相比,患者特定方案组的参与者多于体重组(57.1% vs 31.8%;P = .02)对疼痛管理满意。大多数出院者(91.2%)认为他们的疼痛得到了充分缓解,可以出院。讨论:这些发现支持急诊处理血管闭塞事件的循证指南。可通过与当地镰状细胞病提供者合作,在急诊科提供针对具体患者的治疗方案。
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Impact of Individualized Versus Weight-Based Pain Protocols on Patient Satisfaction for Patients With Sickle Cell Disease Experiencing a Vaso-Occlusive Episode

Introduction

National guidelines for the acute management of sickle cell disease vaso-occlusive episodes recommend the use of a patient-specific or a weight-based protocol. The authors compared patient satisfaction with pain management between those randomized to receive either a patient-specific or weight-based pain protocol in the COMPARE-VOE randomized control trial.

Methods

Participants with sickle cell disease were pre-enrolled and patient satisfaction with pain management was assessed at the time of discharge from the 6 participating emergency departments. Patients were randomized to receive a patient-specific or weight-based pain protocol. The authors compared continuous variables between the patient-specific and weight-based protocols with the 2-sample t test and categorical variables by the chi-square test.

Results

The authors enrolled 104 participants. Compared with satisfaction with pain management on previous ED visits, more participants in the patient-specific protocol group than the weight-based group (57.1% vs 31.8%; P = .02) were satisfied with pain management. Most who were discharged home (91.2%) felt their pain was sufficiently relieved to be discharged home.

Discussion

These findings support evidence-based guidelines to manage vaso-occlusive episodes in emergency departments. Patient-specific protocols can be implemented by partnering with local sickle cell disease providers to make protocols available in the emergency department.
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132
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Emergency Nursing, the official journal of the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA), is committed to the dissemination of high quality, peer-reviewed manuscripts relevant to all areas of emergency nursing practice across the lifespan. Journal content includes clinical topics, integrative or systematic literature reviews, research, and practice improvement initiatives that provide emergency nurses globally with implications for translation of new knowledge into practice. The Journal also includes focused sections such as case studies, pharmacology/toxicology, injury prevention, trauma, triage, quality and safety, pediatrics and geriatrics. The Journal aims to mirror the goal of ENA to promote: community, governance and leadership, knowledge, quality and safety, and advocacy.
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