Pain Assessment in INTensive care (PAINT): an observational study of physician‐documented pain assessment in 45 intensive care units in the United Kingdom

نویسندگان

  • H. I. Kemp
  • C. Bantel
  • F. Gordon
  • S. J. Brett
  • H. C. Laycock
  • Sohail Bampoe
  • Carsten Bantel
  • Mevan Gooneratne
  • David Highton
  • Phil Hopkins
  • Carolyn Johnston
  • Peter Odor
  • Harriet Kemp
  • Helen Laycock
  • Daniel Martin
  • James O'Carroll
  • Sioned Phillips
  • Anil Visram
  • Omar Siddique
  • Edward Burdett
  • Rosie May
  • Sonia Renwick
  • Martin Gray
  • Michael Spiro
  • Val Luoma
  • Holly Chamarette
  • Trudy Young
  • Duncan Wagstaff
  • Henry Lewith
  • Shan Gowrie
  • Jon Bramall
  • Lucy Collison
  • Josephine Mansell
  • Kevin Hamilton
  • Alexander Leigh
  • Jeremy Dawson
  • Clare Morkane
  • Paul Balla
  • Bhavin Shukla
  • Francesca Rublotta
  • Jonathan Cousins
  • David Magee
  • Catherine Cashell
  • Gurleen Kooner
  • Glenn Arnold
  • Vanessa Garnelo Ray
  • Olivia Clancy
  • Nicole Whitehead
  • Jonathan Handy
  • Marcella Vizcaychipi
  • Zara Edwards
  • Melanie Davis‐Hall
  • Melissa Addy
  • Shaman Jhanji
  • Tim Wigmore
  • Linsey Christie
  • Lauren Sidon
  • Munita Grover
  • Prasan Panagoda
  • Lara Howells
  • Charles Cartwright
  • Richard Doyle
  • Megan Griffith
  • Emma Casely
  • Andrew Holdgate
  • Stephanie Rich
  • Maria Henriksson
  • Sian Jaggar
  • Kate Tatham
  • Mirian Kadry
  • Claire Finlay
  • Ajoy Pandit
  • Savviz Mehdipour
  • Cheng Ong
  • Heena Bidd
  • Suneil Ramessur
  • Sibtain Anwar
  • Nadia Blunt
  • Hannah Williams
  • Chiara Tosini
  • Alessandra Parini
  • Ravi Kumar
  • Victoria Ferrier
  • Aman Gupta
  • Aoife Canavan
  • Matt Dickinson
  • Ben Carey
  • Karthik Somasundaram
  • Samanthi De Silva
  • Arif Moghulm
  • Kanika Dua
  • Barry McHugh
  • Rachel Chapman
  • Marcus Peck
  • Amy Sangam
  • Hadi Al‐Sahaf
  • Tharumalingam Gowripalann
  • Sreekumar Kunnumpurath
  • Ramy Mottaleb
  • Kate Fletcher
  • Milind Bhagwat
  • Alex Eeles
  • Annie Hunningher
  • Finn Nesbit
  • Danny Turton
  • Chris Barringer
  • Peter Dannatt
  • Venkat Shenoy
  • Peter Keogh
  • Bobby Krishnachetty
  • Fiona Mendes
  • Janis Ferns
  • Charles Kennedy
  • Roxana Sandru
  • Naush Husain
  • Liesel Holler
  • Lucy Barnes
  • Patrick Thorburn
  • William Shippam
  • Sindy Lee
  • Sara Mahgoub
چکیده

Pain is a common and distressing symptom experienced by intensive care patients. Assessing pain in this environment is challenging, and published guidelines have been inconsistently implemented. The Pain Assessment in INTensive care (PAINT) study aimed to evaluate the frequency and type of physician pain assessments with respect to published guidelines. This observational service evaluation considered all pain and analgesia-related entries in patients' records over a 24-h period, in 45 adult intensive care units (ICUs) in London and the South-East of England. Data were collected from 750 patients, reflecting the practice of 362 physicians. Nearly two-thirds of patients (n = 475, 64.5%, 95%CI 60.9-67.8%) received no physician-documented pain assessment during the 24-h study period. Just under one-third (n = 215, 28.6%, 95%CI 25.5-32.0%) received no nursing-documented pain assessment, and over one-fifth (n = 159, 21.2%, 95%CI 19.2-23.4)% received neither a doctor nor a nursing pain assessment. Two of the 45 ICUs used validated behavioural pain assessment tools. The likelihood of receiving a physician pain assessment was affected by the following factors: the number of nursing assessments performed; whether the patient was admitted as a surgical patient; the presence of tracheal tube or tracheostomy; and the length of stay in ICU. Physician-documented pain assessments in the majority of participating ICUs were infrequent and did not utilise recommended behavioural pain assessment tools. Further research to identify factors influencing physician pain assessment behaviour in ICU, such as human factors or cultural attitudes, is urgently needed.

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دوره 72  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017