奇纳
心理干预
医学
批判性评价
系统回顾
审计
荟萃分析
梅德林
文档
干预(咨询)
疼痛管理
包裹体(矿物)
护理部
护理干预分类
物理疗法
替代医学
心理学
社会心理学
管理
病理
政治学
计算机科学
内科学
法学
经济
程序设计语言
作者
Salla Grommi,Anne Vaajoki,Ari Voutilainen,Päivi Kankkunen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pmn.2023.03.004
摘要
This review and meta-analysis aims to reveal how pain education interventions affect registered nurses' pain management.A systematic review and meta-analysis DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL (EBSCOhost), and ERIC REVIEW METHODS: A systematic search of four electronic databases was conducted to identify relevant peer-reviewed English or Finnish-language articles published between 2008 and 2021. The review included a quality appraisal and a meta-analysis of articles providing group-level data before and after the intervention (n = 12). The methods followed the PRISMA guidelines.Overall, 23 articles met the inclusion criteria for the review, of which 15 were evaluated as good quality. Based on the articles on document audits (n = 10), pain education interventions reduced the risk of not receiving the best pain management by 40%, whereas based on the articles on patients' experiences (n = 4), they reduced the risk by 25%. The study quality and design of these articles were considerably heterogenous.Pain education study strategies varied widely among the included articles. These articles used multivariate interventions without systematization or sufficient opportunity to transfer the study protocols. It can be concluded that versatile pain nursing education interventions, as well as auditing of pain nursing and its documentation combined with feedback, can be effective to nurses in adapting pain management and assessment practices and increasing patient satisfaction. However, further research is required in this regard. In addition, well-designed, implemented, and reproducible evidence-based pain education intervention is required in the future.
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