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Nurses and midwives pain knowledge improves under the influence of an acute pain service

机译:在急性疼痛服务的影响下,护士和助产士的疼痛知识得到改善

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A recent survey of nurses' and midwives' pain knowledge and attitudes demonstrated that those working regularly with an acute pain service were more knowledgeable about analgesics, non-drug pain management and addiction issues. An acute pain service was shown to have a positive influence on pain management practice. A 29-item pain knowledge and attitudes questionnaire which also included questions relating to the impact of an acute pain service was distributed to 600 nurses and midwives. A response rate of 48% (286 valid responses) was achieved. Nurses and midwives who were unaware of an acute pain service in their organisation had significantly lower scores on knowledge about pain management, particularly in relation to the analgesia choices made. This data indicates that an acute pain service has an important influence within health care organisations and can be utilised to lead advancement in pain management practice.
机译:最近对护士和助产士的疼痛知识和态度进行的一项调查显示,定期进行急性疼痛服务的人员对止痛药,非药物性疼痛管理和成瘾问题更加了解。急性疼痛服务对疼痛管理实践具有积极影响。向600名护士和助产士分发了一份29项疼痛知识和态度调查表,其中还包括与急性疼痛服务的影响有关的问题。答复率为48%(286个有效答复)。不了解其组织中急性疼痛服务的护士和助产士在疼痛管理方面的知识得分要低得多,特别是在选择镇痛方面。该数据表明,急性疼痛服务在卫生保健组织内部具有重要影响,可用于引领疼痛管理实践的发展。

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