医学
静脉穿刺
心理干预
人口统计学的
疼痛管理
儿科
物理疗法
麻醉
护理部
社会学
人口学
作者
Yinhua Chen,Cuiting Min,Qianqian Wang,Jing Zhou,Ailing Xie,Lingling Shen,Mengying Chen,Xiaonan Li
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pmn.2020.11.009
摘要
Abstract
Background
Pain prevalence in pediatric hospitals has been investigated in many developed countries, but little is known about this topic in China. Aims
This study sought to describe the frequency and pain intensity of procedures for medical care in hospitalized children in a Chinese children's hospital. Design
A cross-sectional study was designed to include interviews with children, their parents and the nurses. Settings
This survey was administered in a teaching hospital in southeast China. Participants/Subjects
Infants and children up to 16 years old who were admitted to the study units for more than 6 days were eligible for inclusion. Methods
Information regarding patient demographics, painful procedures and pain management strategies was obtained during the day shifts of the children's hospitalization. Results
A total of 3886 procedures were performed on 342 children during the data collection period. The reuse of intravenous indwelling needles ( n = 577), removal of tape from the skin (n = 420) and venipuncture on the back of the hand ( n = 401) were the most frequently performed procedures on children. A total of 1941 procedures, accounting for 49.9% (1941/3886) of painful procedures caused moderate to severe pain (pain score ≥4.0). However, only 25.3% (984/3886) received a valid pain assessment, and only 14.4% (560/3886) received pain interventions. Conclusions
Most children, especially those who are younger (<4 years old), experienced moderate or severe pain during their hospitalization, but did not receive appropriate interventions.
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