Pain’s handling and reported difficulties by nursing team at opioids drugs administration
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Resumo: | The study’s objectives were to identify the minimum intensity of self-reported pain that is necessary for nursing technicians and assistants to start pharmacological analgesic therapy, whether these professionals evaluate pain in the post-procedure period and what are the difficulties encountered in administering analgesics. This is a quantitative and exploratory study undertaken at a University Hospital in the North of Paraná. A hundred and eighty-eight nursing technicians and assistants took part in this research. Results showed that 58,4% of the professionals administer analgesics when faced with a mild pain report, 39% in moderate pain and 2,6% in intense pain. 85% of these professionals evaluate pain after administering the analgesic. Difficulties found in analgesic administration refer to lack of prescription of analgesics (65%) and stock shortage in the pharmacy (19%). Fear of opioids addiction was reported by 76% of the participants. Results suggest that it is likely patients have received insufficient analgesics, which increases patient’s suffering with pain. Descriptors: Pain; Analgesia; Morphine; Nursing Care; Analgesics, Opioid. |
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Pain’s handling and reported difficulties by nursing team at opioids drugs administrationManejo del dolor y dificultades relatadas por el equipo de enfermería en la administración de opioidesManejo da dor e dificuldades relatadas pela equipe de enfermagem na administração de opióidesPainAnalgesiaMorphineNursing CareAnalgesicsOpioid.PainAnalgesiaMorphineNursing CareAnalgesicsOpioid.DolorAnalgesiaMorfinaAtención de EnfermeríaAnalgésicos Opioides.DolorAnalgesiaMorfinaAtención de EnfermeríaAnalgésicos Opioides.DorAnalgesiaMorfinaCuidados de EnfermagemAnalgésicos Opióides.DorAnalgesiaMorfinaCuidados de EnfermagemAnalgésicos Opióides.The study’s objectives were to identify the minimum intensity of self-reported pain that is necessary for nursing technicians and assistants to start pharmacological analgesic therapy, whether these professionals evaluate pain in the post-procedure period and what are the difficulties encountered in administering analgesics. This is a quantitative and exploratory study undertaken at a University Hospital in the North of Paraná. A hundred and eighty-eight nursing technicians and assistants took part in this research. Results showed that 58,4% of the professionals administer analgesics when faced with a mild pain report, 39% in moderate pain and 2,6% in intense pain. 85% of these professionals evaluate pain after administering the analgesic. Difficulties found in analgesic administration refer to lack of prescription of analgesics (65%) and stock shortage in the pharmacy (19%). Fear of opioids addiction was reported by 76% of the participants. Results suggest that it is likely patients have received insufficient analgesics, which increases patient’s suffering with pain. Descriptors: Pain; Analgesia; Morphine; Nursing Care; Analgesics, Opioid.El estudio tuvo como objetivos identificarla intensidad mínima de dolor auto-relatada necesaria para que técnicos y auxiliares de enfermería inicien terapéutica analgésica farmacológica, siesos profesionales evalúan el dolor en el período pos-procedimiento, y cuales son las dificultades que encuentran para la administración de analgésicos. Estudio cuantitativo, exploratorio, realizado en un Hospital Universitario en el norte del Paraná. Participaron 188 técnicos/auxiliares de enfermería. Como resultados, el 58,4% de los profesionales administran analgésicos ante el relato de dolor leve, el 39% de dolor moderado y el 2,6% de dolor intenso. 85% de los profesionales evalúan el dolor después de la administración del analgésico. Las dificultades en la administración se refieren a la ausencia de prescripción de analgésicos (65%) y la falta de estos en la farmacia (19%). El miedo de la dependencia de opioides fue relatado por el 76% de los participantes. Se sugiere que los pacientes tengan recibido una analgesia insuficiente, lo que propicia aumento del sufrimiento al enfermo con dolor. Descriptores: Dolor; Analgesia; Morfina; Atención de Enfermería; Analgésicos Opioides.O estudo teve como objetivos identificar a intensidade mínima de dor auto-relatada necessária para que técnicos e auxiliares de enfermagem iniciem a terapêutica analgésica farmacológica, se esses profissionais avaliam a dor no período pós-procedimento, e quais as dificuldades que encontram para a administração de analgésicos. Estudo quantitativo, exploratório, realizado em um Hospital Universitário no norte do Paraná. Participaram 188 técnicos/auxiliares de enfermagem. Como resultados, 58,4% dos profissionais administram analgésicos diante do relato de dor leve, 39% de dor moderada e 2,6% de dor intensa. 85% dos profissionais avaliam a dor após a administração do analgésico. As dificuldades na administração referem-se à ausência de prescrição de analgésicos (65%) e a falta destes na farmácia (19%). O medo da dependência de opióides foi relatado por 76% participantes. Sugere-se que os pacientes tenham recebido uma analgesia insuficiente, o que propicia aumento do sofrimento no doente com dor. Descritores: Dor; Analgesia; Morfina; Cuidados de Enfermagem; Analgésicos Opióides.Faculdade de Enfermagem da UFG2011-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisa quantitativa, tranversal, descritivaapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/1043210.5216/ree.v13i4.10432Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem; Vol. 13 No. 4 (2011); 714-20Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem; v. 13 n. 4 (2011); 714-201518-1944reponame:Revista Eletrônica de Enfermageminstname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/10432/10222Nascimento, Leonel AlvesSantos, Maikon Rosa dosAroni, PatriciaMartins, Mariana BessaKreling, Maria Clara Giorio Dutrainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-08-11T00:31:54Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/10432Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/fenPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/oairee.fen@ufg.br1518-19441518-1944opendoar:2020-08-11T00:31:54Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)false |
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Pain’s handling and reported difficulties by nursing team at opioids drugs administration Manejo del dolor y dificultades relatadas por el equipo de enfermería en la administración de opioides Manejo da dor e dificuldades relatadas pela equipe de enfermagem na administração de opióides |
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Pain’s handling and reported difficulties by nursing team at opioids drugs administration |
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Pain’s handling and reported difficulties by nursing team at opioids drugs administration Nascimento, Leonel Alves Pain Analgesia Morphine Nursing Care Analgesics Opioid. Pain Analgesia Morphine Nursing Care Analgesics Opioid. Dolor Analgesia Morfina Atención de Enfermería Analgésicos Opioides. Dolor Analgesia Morfina Atención de Enfermería Analgésicos Opioides. Dor Analgesia Morfina Cuidados de Enfermagem Analgésicos Opióides. Dor Analgesia Morfina Cuidados de Enfermagem Analgésicos Opióides. |
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Pain’s handling and reported difficulties by nursing team at opioids drugs administration |
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Pain’s handling and reported difficulties by nursing team at opioids drugs administration |
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Pain’s handling and reported difficulties by nursing team at opioids drugs administration |
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Pain’s handling and reported difficulties by nursing team at opioids drugs administration |
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Pain’s handling and reported difficulties by nursing team at opioids drugs administration |
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Nascimento, Leonel Alves |
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Nascimento, Leonel Alves Santos, Maikon Rosa dos Aroni, Patricia Martins, Mariana Bessa Kreling, Maria Clara Giorio Dutra |
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Santos, Maikon Rosa dos Aroni, Patricia Martins, Mariana Bessa Kreling, Maria Clara Giorio Dutra |
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Nascimento, Leonel Alves Santos, Maikon Rosa dos Aroni, Patricia Martins, Mariana Bessa Kreling, Maria Clara Giorio Dutra |
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Pain Analgesia Morphine Nursing Care Analgesics Opioid. Pain Analgesia Morphine Nursing Care Analgesics Opioid. Dolor Analgesia Morfina Atención de Enfermería Analgésicos Opioides. Dolor Analgesia Morfina Atención de Enfermería Analgésicos Opioides. Dor Analgesia Morfina Cuidados de Enfermagem Analgésicos Opióides. Dor Analgesia Morfina Cuidados de Enfermagem Analgésicos Opióides. |
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Pain Analgesia Morphine Nursing Care Analgesics Opioid. Pain Analgesia Morphine Nursing Care Analgesics Opioid. Dolor Analgesia Morfina Atención de Enfermería Analgésicos Opioides. Dolor Analgesia Morfina Atención de Enfermería Analgésicos Opioides. Dor Analgesia Morfina Cuidados de Enfermagem Analgésicos Opióides. Dor Analgesia Morfina Cuidados de Enfermagem Analgésicos Opióides. |
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The study’s objectives were to identify the minimum intensity of self-reported pain that is necessary for nursing technicians and assistants to start pharmacological analgesic therapy, whether these professionals evaluate pain in the post-procedure period and what are the difficulties encountered in administering analgesics. This is a quantitative and exploratory study undertaken at a University Hospital in the North of Paraná. A hundred and eighty-eight nursing technicians and assistants took part in this research. Results showed that 58,4% of the professionals administer analgesics when faced with a mild pain report, 39% in moderate pain and 2,6% in intense pain. 85% of these professionals evaluate pain after administering the analgesic. Difficulties found in analgesic administration refer to lack of prescription of analgesics (65%) and stock shortage in the pharmacy (19%). Fear of opioids addiction was reported by 76% of the participants. Results suggest that it is likely patients have received insufficient analgesics, which increases patient’s suffering with pain. Descriptors: Pain; Analgesia; Morphine; Nursing Care; Analgesics, Opioid. |
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