Pain management communication between parents and nurses after pediatric outpatient surgery

被引:2
作者
Wu, Julia M. [1 ,2 ]
Tam, Mallorie T. [1 ,2 ]
Page, Patricia M. [3 ]
Lamb, Elizabeth A. [4 ]
Jordan, Isabel [3 ]
Chambers, Christine T. [5 ,6 ]
Robillard, Julie M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Dept Med, Div Neurol, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[2] BC Childrens & Womens Hosp, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[3] BC Childrens Hosp, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[4] BC Childrens Hosp, Dept Procedure & Surg Serv, Vancouver, BC, Canada
[5] Dalhousie Univ, Dept Pediat, Halifax, NS, Canada
[6] IWK Hlth Ctr, Ctr Pediat Pain Res, Halifax, NS, Canada
来源
JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NURSING-NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES | 2022年 / 65卷
关键词
Communication; Pain; Pain management; Pediatric surgery; Clinical encounter; Parent-nurse relationship; PATIENT-CENTERED COMMUNICATION; CHILDRENS POSTOPERATIVE PAIN; READABILITY; LITERACY; MOTHERS; CARE; HOME;
D O I
10.1016/j.pedn.2022.03.008
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore parent-nurse pain management communication during a child's discharge process following pediatric outpatient surgery. Design and methods: Thirty-two clinical encounters at discharge between parents (N=40) and nurses (N=25) at BC Children's Hospital were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. Content analysis was applied on the audio recordings and corresponding transcripts using MAXQDA qualitative research software and Microsoft Excel. Results: Overall, nurses delivered pain management instructions at an average sixth grade readability level and frequently used communication elements of reassurance, optimism, and question-asking. Less consistent communication elements included open-ended questions, interruptions, and promotion of parental decision-making. Parents most frequently asked one to five questions, with pain medication being the most inquired topic. Conclusions: Several strengths of the nurse communication approach were identified, and parent questions hig-hlighted a need for greater understanding around pain medication. Practice implications: These findings will help guide effective pain management communication and care for young patients and their families. (C) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:E87 / E92
页数:6
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