Application effect of painless concept in nursing of patients with urology outpatient operation
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2016.31.014
- VernacularTitle:无痛理念在泌尿外科门诊手术患者护理中的应用效果
- Author:
Qinbo HU
1
;
Haofen XIE
;
Jinghan SHAO
Author Information
1. 315010 宁波市第一医院泌尿外科
- Keywords:
Ambulatory care;
Urology department,hospital;
Painless concept;
Pain assessment;
Preemptive analgesia
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2016;22(31):4494-4496,4497
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the clinical effects of painless concept in nursing of patients underwent urology outpatient surgeries. Methods From June to December 2014, according to the outpatient number, 100 patients underwent urology outpatient operation in our hospital were randomly divided into the control group and the observation group, with 50 cases in each group. Patients in the control group received routine nursing, while patients in the observation group received standardized pain assessment on the basis of routine nursing. Intervention measures were carried out and preemptive analgesia was used. Adverse drug reactions were evaluated and dealt with. Degree of pain, and satisfaction with pain control pf patients were assessed. The difference of 10 clinical nurses in knowledge and attitude towards pain management before and after the intervention was evaluated.Results The number of patients in the observation group with postoperative pain score ≥5 points and needing pain medication was 3 cases, while the number in the control group was 22 (χ2=19.26,P<0.01). The number of patients whose satisfaction score >90 was 46, while it was 38 in the control group (χ2 =4. 762, P<0. 05 ) . After training, the scores of 10 clinical nurses in pain management knowledge and attitude were significantly increased from (17.58±4.0) to (34.00±5.3) (t=7.820,P<0.01). Conclusions By promoting painless conception in outpatient operating nursing, we provide the patients with a scientific, standardized, and feasible working style of pain control. The overall satisfaction is improved, and pain management knowledge attitude of nurses in outpatient department are enhanced.