The management of pediatric pain and the perception of the nursing team in light of the Social Communication Model of Pain

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Autor(a) principal: Faccioli,Stela Cruz
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Tacla,Mauren Teresa Grubisich Mendes, Rossetto,Edilaine Giovanini, Collet,Neusa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BrJP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pain is a multidimensional experience, and its management depends on both the professional’s sensitivity and their ability to choose strategies for measurement and relief. The nursing team plays a fundamental role in this process since the assessment of pain in a systematic way provides the right therapeutic measures to the child. The present study aimed to evaluate pain and analgesia in the medical records and to understand the perception of the nursing team regarding the management of pain in hospitalized children. METHODS: Qualitative, descriptive, exploratory research carried out in a tertiary level state university hospital. Data collection included patients hospitalized in a pediatric inpatient unit and a semi-structured interview with 24 members of the nursing team. A thematic analysis proposed by Minayo was used for data analysis. The analysis was performed following the Social Communication Model of Pain. RESULTS: Eighty medical records were analyzed, and although pain is considered the fifth vital sign, most of the nurse prescriptions for pain remain blank in the medical records The participants’ reports resulted in three categories: the naturalness of the pain in hospitalized children; the responsibility of the nursing team before the 5th vital sign; pain management. CONCLUSION: Paying attention to the painful process of a child requires some skills from the professional to identify, assess, use proper instruments, understand the feelings involved in the process, and entail care in the prioritization of pediatric pain management.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The management of pediatric pain and the perception of the nursing team in light of the Social Communication Model of Pain
title The management of pediatric pain and the perception of the nursing team in light of the Social Communication Model of Pain
spellingShingle The management of pediatric pain and the perception of the nursing team in light of the Social Communication Model of Pain
Faccioli,Stela Cruz
Nursing records
Pain
Pain measurement
Pediatric nursing
title_short The management of pediatric pain and the perception of the nursing team in light of the Social Communication Model of Pain
title_full The management of pediatric pain and the perception of the nursing team in light of the Social Communication Model of Pain
title_fullStr The management of pediatric pain and the perception of the nursing team in light of the Social Communication Model of Pain
title_full_unstemmed The management of pediatric pain and the perception of the nursing team in light of the Social Communication Model of Pain
title_sort The management of pediatric pain and the perception of the nursing team in light of the Social Communication Model of Pain
author Faccioli,Stela Cruz
author_facet Faccioli,Stela Cruz
Tacla,Mauren Teresa Grubisich Mendes
Rossetto,Edilaine Giovanini
Collet,Neusa
author_role author
author2 Tacla,Mauren Teresa Grubisich Mendes
Rossetto,Edilaine Giovanini
Collet,Neusa
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Faccioli,Stela Cruz
Tacla,Mauren Teresa Grubisich Mendes
Rossetto,Edilaine Giovanini
Collet,Neusa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing records
Pain
Pain measurement
Pediatric nursing
topic Nursing records
Pain
Pain measurement
Pediatric nursing
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pain is a multidimensional experience, and its management depends on both the professional’s sensitivity and their ability to choose strategies for measurement and relief. The nursing team plays a fundamental role in this process since the assessment of pain in a systematic way provides the right therapeutic measures to the child. The present study aimed to evaluate pain and analgesia in the medical records and to understand the perception of the nursing team regarding the management of pain in hospitalized children. METHODS: Qualitative, descriptive, exploratory research carried out in a tertiary level state university hospital. Data collection included patients hospitalized in a pediatric inpatient unit and a semi-structured interview with 24 members of the nursing team. A thematic analysis proposed by Minayo was used for data analysis. The analysis was performed following the Social Communication Model of Pain. RESULTS: Eighty medical records were analyzed, and although pain is considered the fifth vital sign, most of the nurse prescriptions for pain remain blank in the medical records The participants’ reports resulted in three categories: the naturalness of the pain in hospitalized children; the responsibility of the nursing team before the 5th vital sign; pain management. CONCLUSION: Paying attention to the painful process of a child requires some skills from the professional to identify, assess, use proper instruments, understand the feelings involved in the process, and entail care in the prioritization of pediatric pain management.
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