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Knowledge and Attitudes of Ethiopian Nursing Staff Regarding Post-Operative Pain Management: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study

机译:埃塞俄比亚护理人员关于术后疼痛管理的知识与态度:横断面文多中心研究

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Background: Pain management is one part of management in the postoperative period. The prevalence of moderate to severe postoperative pain and its functional interference is high in Ethiopian patients. In this study we aimed (1) to assess nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding post-operative pain management; (2) to identify the factors of nurses’ knowledge and attitudes. Method: A cross-sectional multicenter study was conducted. All nurses working in Amhara region referral hospitals were involved in the study. The Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain (NKASRP) was used to measure the nurses’ pain management knowledge and attitudes. Bivariable and multivariable logistic regression was used to identify factors associated with knowledge and attitude. Results: A total of 433 nurses were included. Of the total respondents, 90.6% of them had a bachelor’s degree with work experience of between 1 to 5 years (58.5%). Only 76 (19.2%) participants got access to read journals and 66 (16.7%) had taken training regarding postoperative pain management. The results showed that 56.5% [95% CI= (51.6–61.3)] respondents had adequate knowledge and 8.9% [95% CI= (6.1–11.6)] of them had positive attitudes towards POP management. Higher level of education [AOR=8.2; CI= (2.51–26.83)], getting access to read journals [AOR =1.83; CI= (1.01–3.30)], and taking POP management training [AOR=8.63; CI= (3.67–20.28)] were statistically associated with adequate knowledge. Similarly, positive attitude towards postoperative pain management was associated with taking POP management training, available of pain management course in the curriculum, and getting access to read. Conclusion: Although more than half of nurses in the study area had adequate knowledge towards POP management, only a small number had a positive attitude. Taking POP management training and getting access to read journals were significantly associated with good knowledge and attitude towards POP management; therefore, regular in-service training and getting accessing reading materials (such as journals or articles) are recommended to enhance quality service to patients.
机译:背景:疼痛管理是术后时期管理的一部分。埃塞俄比亚患者中,中度至重度术后疼痛及其功能干扰的患病率。在这项研究中,我们针对(1)评估了护士的知识和关于术后疼痛管理的态度; (2)确定护士知识和态度的因素。方法:进行横截面多中心研究。所有在阿马拉地区的护士都参与了这项研究。护士的知识和态度有关疼痛(NKASRP)的调查用于衡量护士疼痛管理知识和态度。可行和多变量的逻辑回归用于识别与知识和态度相关的因素。结果:共有433名护士。总受访者,其中90.6%的学士学位,工作经验在1至5年间(58.5%)。只有76名(19.2%)的参与者获得读期刊,66名(16.7%)培训有关术后疼痛管理的培训。结果表明,56.5%[95%CI =(51.6-61.3)]受访者具有足够的知识,其中8.9%[95%CI =(6.1-11.6)]对流行管理有积极的态度。高等教育水平[AOR = 8.2; CI =(2.51-26.83)],访问读取期刊[AOR = 1.83; CI =(1.01-3.30)],并采取流行管理培训[AOR = 8.63; CI =(3.67-20.28)]与充分知识有统计相关。同样,对术后疼痛管理的积极态度与采取流行管理培训有关,可在课程中提供止痛管理课程,并获得阅读。结论:虽然研究领域的一半以上的护士对流行管理有足够的知识,但只有一个少数人的态度。采取流行管理培训并获得读取期刊的获取显着与流行管理的良好知识和态度显着相关;因此,建议使用定期的在职培训和访问阅读材料(例如期刊或文章)来增强对患者的质量服务。

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