Outcomes of a pain management educational initiative at Baylor University Medical Center.
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Baylor University Medical Center established a pain initiative group in 1996 to research the effectiveness of pain management throughout the hospital. After analyzing 300 patient surveys, the group undertook an intensive program to educate physicians, nurses, and patients regarding newer pain management techniques. The outcome of this educational initiative was reassessed in 2001 based on surveys completed by 100 patients after discharge. Results showed marked improvement in patient education regarding pain management. In 2001, 93% of patients were offered education and choices regarding pain management vs only 36% in 1996. Fewer patients were afraid to "bother" their nurses to ask for pain medication (3% in 2001 vs 14% in 1996). Waiting time for administration of analgesics decreased considerably. The number of patients reporting moderate to severe pain decreased significantly since 1996, yet the overall satisfaction with pain relief remained high and did not change significantly. The overall incidence of patients reporting moderate to severe pain was significantly less at Baylor than the national average. In conclusion, attitudes, misconceptions, and fears about pain management can be changed with intensive educational programs.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Proceedings
دوره 15 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2002