护士在慢性疼痛管理中使用行为改变技术的挑战。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Pain Research & Management Pub Date : 2025-08-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/prm/4405696
Jasmine Heath Hearn, Areeba Rafiq, John Greenwood, Jordan Wilkey, Faith Johnson, Christopher McCarthy
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摘要

目的:在慢性疼痛管理中,患者对治疗建议的依从性不是最佳的。行为改变技术(bct)和框架可用于最大限度地提高期望行为的参与度,但也未得到充分利用。本研究寻求护士的看法,以探讨在慢性疼痛设置的临床实践中使用bct的感知障碍和促进因素。方法:对8名护士进行半结构式访谈。通过反身性专题分析,了解在实践中使用bct的障碍和促进因素。结果:确定了三个主题:(1)当前实践中嵌入的行为改变;(2)慢性疼痛的复杂性是实施行为改变的障碍;(3)从经验到专业知识:培训和监督需求。调查结果表明,护士参与了一些bct(在所有访谈中讨论了17项),但对具体的bct以及如何使用它们没有明确的了解。bct的使用受到患者医疗复杂性的限制,包括精神健康合并症、关于疼痛和阿片类药物依赖的无益生物医学信念。此外,由于缺乏培训和临床监督,有效利用bct的机会受到阻碍。结论:需要通过加强BCT培训和临床监督来提高护士的能力。此外,建议进行组织变革,为护士有效利用bct创造机会。具体而言,组织应在有效实施战略的支持下投入必要的资源,以加强这种参与。
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Challenges in Nurses' Use of Behaviour Change Techniques in Chronic Pain Management.

Objective: Patient adherence to treatment recommendations is less than optimal within chronic pain management. Behaviour change techniques (BCTs) and frameworks can be used to maximise engagement with desired behaviours but are also underused. This study sought the perceptions of nurses to explore the perceived barriers and facilitators to utilising BCTs in clinical practice in chronic pain settings. Methods: Eight qualified nurses participated in semi-structured interviews. Reflexive thematic analysis was conducted to understand barriers and facilitators to the use of BCTs in practice. Results: Three themes were identified (1) behaviour change embedded in current practice, (2) complexities in chronic pain as barriers in implementing behaviour change and (3) from experience to expertise: training and supervision needs. Findings suggest that nurses engage in some BCTs (17 were discussed across all interviews), without explicit knowledge of specific BCTs and how to use them. The use of BCTs is restricted by patients' medical complexities, including mental health comorbidities, unhelpful biomedical beliefs about pain and opioid reliance. Furthermore, the opportunity to effectively utilise BCTs is impeded by a lack of training and clinical supervision. Conclusions: Improving nurses' capabilities by enhancing BCT training and clinical supervision is required. Furthermore, organisational change is recommended to create the opportunity for nurses to effectively utilise BCTs. Specifically, organisations should devote necessary resources, backed by effective implementation strategies, to enhance such engagement.

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Pain Research & Management
Pain Research & Management CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
109
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pain Research and Management is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of pain management. The most recent Impact Factor for Pain Research and Management is 1.685 according to the 2015 Journal Citation Reports released by Thomson Reuters in 2016.
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