Acute pain management and assessment
Rationale Pain assessment and treatment is influenced by subjective perception of pain. Despite the international efforts to implement guidelines and protocols for pain management, pain continues to be regarded as a complication rather than a primary problem. The literature pertaining to the adequa...
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| author | Zeitoun, Abeer A. |
| author2 | Dimassi, Hani I. Chami, Bahija A. Chamoun, Nibal R. |
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| author_facet | Zeitoun, Abeer A. Dimassi, Hani I. Chami, Bahija A. Chamoun, Nibal R. |
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| dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv | Zeitoun, Abeer A. Dimassi, Hani I. Chami, Bahija A. Chamoun, Nibal R. |
| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2012 2015-10-02T10:02:05Z 2015-10-02T10:02:05Z 2015-10-02 |
| dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv | 1365-2753 http://hdl.handle.net/10725/2242 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2753.2012.01860.x Zeitoun, A. A., Dimassi, H. I., Chami, B. A., & Chamoun, N. R. (2013). Acute pain management and assessment: are guidelines being implemented in developing countries (Lebanon). Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 19(5), 833-839. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1365-2753.2012.01860.x |
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| dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Acute pain management and assessment are guidelines being implemented in developing countries (Lebanon) |
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| description | Rationale Pain assessment and treatment is influenced by subjective perception of pain. Despite the international efforts to implement guidelines and protocols for pain management, pain continues to be regarded as a complication rather than a primary problem. The literature pertaining to the adequacy of pain management in the Middle East is frail. This study focuses on revealing the implemented practices of initial pain assessment, follow-up and re-evaluation of pain treatment in Lebanese hospitals. Aim and objectives The objective of this study is to evaluate the presence and effectiveness of acute pain management and its impact on the quality of life in hospitals throughout Lebanon, in both cancer and non-cancer populations. Methods A Lebanese multi-centre, prospective, chart review study was conducted over a period of 3 months. Data on demographics, pain medication, dose, route, duration and adjunct pain management were collected. Appropriateness of pain management was determined as per World Health Organization guidelines. Institutional Review Board approvals were obtained from each hospital. Results Results from 582 participants revealed that 50% of initial pain assessment intensity scores were based on the assumptions of health care professionals. Furthermore, as pain severity scores increased, the adequacy of pain management decreased. Only 22% of the patients had a daily follow-up, and the majority of those continued to receive inappropriate therapy. Conclusion This study reflects the lack of a well-structured system for pain management in Lebanese hospitals. It underlines the need for pain research in the region. It also highlights the need for implementing the recommendations discussed to minimize risk and optimize pain management. |
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| spelling | Acute pain management and assessmentare guidelines being implemented in developing countries (Lebanon)Zeitoun, Abeer A.Dimassi, Hani I.Chami, Bahija A.Chamoun, Nibal R.Rationale Pain assessment and treatment is influenced by subjective perception of pain. Despite the international efforts to implement guidelines and protocols for pain management, pain continues to be regarded as a complication rather than a primary problem. The literature pertaining to the adequacy of pain management in the Middle East is frail. This study focuses on revealing the implemented practices of initial pain assessment, follow-up and re-evaluation of pain treatment in Lebanese hospitals. Aim and objectives The objective of this study is to evaluate the presence and effectiveness of acute pain management and its impact on the quality of life in hospitals throughout Lebanon, in both cancer and non-cancer populations. Methods A Lebanese multi-centre, prospective, chart review study was conducted over a period of 3 months. Data on demographics, pain medication, dose, route, duration and adjunct pain management were collected. Appropriateness of pain management was determined as per World Health Organization guidelines. Institutional Review Board approvals were obtained from each hospital. Results Results from 582 participants revealed that 50% of initial pain assessment intensity scores were based on the assumptions of health care professionals. Furthermore, as pain severity scores increased, the adequacy of pain management decreased. Only 22% of the patients had a daily follow-up, and the majority of those continued to receive inappropriate therapy. Conclusion This study reflects the lack of a well-structured system for pain management in Lebanese hospitals. It underlines the need for pain research in the region. It also highlights the need for implementing the recommendations discussed to minimize risk and optimize pain management.PublishedN/A2015-10-02T10:02:05Z2015-10-02T10:02:05Z20122015-10-02Articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1365-2753http://hdl.handle.net/10725/2242http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2753.2012.01860.xZeitoun, A. A., Dimassi, H. I., Chami, B. A., & Chamoun, N. R. (2013). Acute pain management and assessment: are guidelines being implemented in developing countries (Lebanon). Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 19(5), 833-839.https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1365-2753.2012.01860.xJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practiceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:laur.lau.edu.lb:10725/22422022-03-08T12:20:59Z |
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