通过使用术后指导卡,增加患者对PCA机器正确使用的知识

L. Shovel, Bryan Max, D. Correll
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摘要目的:本研究的目的是观察全髋关节置换术后,在PCA机器上贴一张描述设备正确使用的指导卡,是否会积极影响受试者对设备使用、疼痛评分、止痛药使用和满意度的理解。方法:80名接受全髋关节置换术的成年人被随机分为两个研究组。40名参与者在我院接受了有关PCA器械使用的标准术后指导。其他40名参与者接受标准护理,并在术后立即给予打字指导卡,描述正确的PCA设备使用。这张卡是在他们恢复期间连接到PCA设备。术后第一天,每位患者完成PCA使用问卷、疼痛评分和满意度评分。结果:教学卡组疼痛评分显著低于对照组(p = 0.024)。在七个问题中的六个问题上,教学卡组的受试者对PCA用法的理解也有所提高。结论:本研究的结果有力地支持了术后患者通过指导卡正确使用PCA的信息可以改善疼痛控制,从而改善手术患者的整体恢复。此外,通过更好的理解,它增加了一个重要的安全特征,即患者及其潜在的家庭成员和/或朋友可能会避免使用PCA-by-proxy。本文表明,在PCA机器中添加指导卡的简单干预是一种有效的方法,可以提高患者的知识和疼痛控制,并可能增加设备使用的安全性。
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Increasing patient knowledge on the proper usage of a PCA machine with the use of a post-operative instructional card
ABSTRACT Objectives: The purpose of this study was to see if an instructional card, attached to the PCA machine following total hip arthroplasty describing proper use of the device, would positively affect subjects’ understanding of device usage, pain scores, pain medication consumption and satisfaction. Methods: Eighty adults undergoing total hip replacements who had been prescribed PCA were randomized into two study groups. Forty participants received the standard post-operative instruction on PCA device usage at our institution. The other 40 participants received the standard of care in addition to being given a typed instructional card immediately post-operatively, describing proper PCA device use. This card was attached to the PCA device during their recovery period. On post-operative day one, each patient completed a questionnaire on PCA usage, pain scores and satisfaction scores. Results: The pain scores in the Instructional Card group were significantly lower than the Control group (p = 0.024). Subjects’ understanding of PCA usage was also improved in the Instructional Card group for six of the seven questions asked. Conclusion: The findings from this study strongly support that postoperative patient information on proper PCA use by means of an instructional card improves pain control and hence the overall recovery for patients undergoing surgery. In addition, through improved understanding it adds an important safety feature in that patients and potentially their family members and/or friends may refrain from PCA-by-proxy. This article demonstrates that the simple intervention of adding an instructional card to a PCA machine is an effective method to improve patients’ knowledge as well as pain control and potentially increase the safety of the device use.
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