Nurses' competence in pain management in patients with opioid addiction: A cross-sectional survey study

被引:23
|
作者
Krokmyrdal, Kurt A. [1 ]
Andenaes, Randi [2 ]
机构
[1] Sogn & Fjordane Univ Coll, Fac Hlth Studies, N-6803 Forde, Norway
[2] Oslo & Akershus Univ Coll Appl Sci, Dept Nursing, Fac Hlth Sci, Oslo, Norway
关键词
Nurses; Education; Knowledge; Competence; Opioid abuse; Pain treatment; PERCEPTIONS; CARE;
D O I
10.1016/j.nedt.2015.02.022
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Background: There may be up to 21 million opioid abusers in the world. Drug abuse and associated health-related problems are increasing. Opioid addiction can cause serious bacterial infection, injury and trauma, conditions that can trigger pain. Opioid abusers experience pain differently from non-addicts. There is limited research on nurses' competence to provide pain treatment to patients with opioid addiction. Objective: To report on a Norwegian pilot study examining nurses' knowledge about pain and competence in treating pain in patients who abuse opioids. Design: A descriptive cross-sectional survey design was employed. Participants: Nurses at medical (n = 64) and orthopaedic (n = 34) units at two urban, public Norwegian hospitals. Methods: Data were collected in January 2010 using a self-administered questionnaire. Sample selection was determined by purposive sampling. The response rate was 54%. Results: Eighty-eight percent of nurses did not have sufficient knowledge about pain treatment in patients with opioid addiction. Eight-eight percent and seventy-seven percent regarded work-place experience and colleagues as the primary contributors to their knowledge about pain treatment, respectively. Work-place experience contributed most to nurses' competence. Ninety percent, 70% and 84% of nurses responded that education, literature and information technology, respectively, played a minor role in obtaining knowledge about pain management. Sixty-five percent of the respondents had basic skills for evaluating pain, although 54% could not evaluate the degree of pain. Almost 62% of nurses did not trust the pain experience self-reported by patients who were opioid abusers. Conclusion: Our study shows shortcomings in the nurses' competence to evaluate and treat pain, suggesting that patients with opioid addiction may not receive adequate pain management. Nurses' competence to offer pain treatment to opioid abusers could be characterized as experience-based rather than evidence-based. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:789 / 794
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Prehospital care nurses' self reported competence: A cross-sectional study
    Jansson, Jorgen
    Eklund, Anna Josse
    Larsson, Maria
    Nilsson, Jan
    INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY NURSING, 2020, 52
  • [22] A survey of clinical competence of new nurses working in emergency department in Iran: A descriptive, cross-sectional study
    Tamadoni, Behjat Vand
    Shahbazi, Shahla
    Seyedrasooli, Alehe
    Gilani, Neda
    Gholizadeh, Leila
    NURSING OPEN, 2020, 7 (06): : 1896 - 1901
  • [23] Nurses' knowledge and attitudes regarding pain management: Cross-sectional survey in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia
    Alsalman, Aminah
    Mansour, Mansour
    Almobarak, Fhaied
    NURSING OPEN, 2023, 10 (08): : 5306 - 5313
  • [24] Teamwork competence and readiness of emergency nurses in the care of trauma patients: A multicenter cross-sectional study
    Aghaie, Bahman
    Heidari, Saeide
    Abbasinia, Mohammad
    Abdoli, Maryam
    Norouzadeh, Reza
    Shamali, Mahdi
    INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY NURSING, 2021, 59
  • [25] A study of nurses' spiritual intelligence: A cross-sectional questionnaire survey
    Yang, Ke-Ping
    Mao, Xiu-Ying
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES, 2007, 44 (06) : 999 - 1010
  • [26] Research Competence in Clinical Nursing Insights From Chinese Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Survey
    Zhu, Ming-yang
    Xia, Chun-ling
    Fu, Tong-tong
    Dai, Heng
    Xiao, Shi-qi
    JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING, 2024,
  • [27] Factors Influencing Pain Management of Patients with Osteoarthritis: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Mezey, Gyoengyi Anna
    Mate, Zsuzsanna
    Paulik, Edit
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2022, 11 (05)
  • [28] Outcomes of Pain Management Among Postoperative Patients: A Cross-sectional Study
    Akire, Sandra Chirota
    Bayraktar, Nurhan
    JOURNAL OF PERIANESTHESIA NURSING, 2024, 39 (02) : 240 - 245
  • [29] A Cross-Sectional Survey of Low Back Pain in Nurses Working in Orthopedic Departments
    Li, Lingli
    Deng, Xiaofan
    Zhang, Hongxia
    Yang, Hui
    Chen, Jiali
    Hou, Xiaoling
    Ning, Ning
    Li, Jiping
    WORKPLACE HEALTH & SAFETY, 2019, 67 (05) : 218 - 230
  • [30] Knowledge and Attitudes of Chinese Oncology Nurses Regarding Cancer Pain Management—a Cross-Sectional Study
    Wenhua Yu
    Dan Li
    Yuhan Lu
    Hong Yang
    Xiaoxiao Ma
    Journal of Cancer Education, 2021, 36 : 1115 - 1123