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Pain assessment and management in care homes: understanding the context through a scoping review

机译:护理家庭的疼痛评估和管理:通过裁视审查了解背景

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Internationally, 2–5% of people live in residential or nursing homes, many with multi-morbidities, including severe cognitive impairment. Pain is frequently considered an expected part of old age and morbidity, and may often be either under-reported by care home residents, or go unrecognized by care staff. We conducted a systematic scoping review to explore the complexity of pain recognition, assessment and treatment for residents living in care homes, and to understand the contexts that might influence its management. Scoping review using the methodological framework of Levac and colleagues. Articles were included if they examined pain assessment and/or management, for care or nursing home residents. We searched Medline, CINAHL, ASSIA, PsycINFO, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar; reference lists were also screened, and website searches carried out of key organisations. Conversations with 16 local care home managers were included to gain an understanding of their perspective. Inclusion criteria were met by 109 studies. Three overarching themes were identified: Staff factors and beliefs - in relation to pain assessment and management (e.g. experience, qualifications) and beliefs and perceptions relating to pain. Pain assessment – including use of pain assessment tools and assessment/management for residents with cognitive impairment. Interventions - including efficacy/effects (pharmaceutical/non pharmaceutical), and pain training interventions and their outcomes. Overall findings from the review indicated a lack of training and staff confidence in relation to pain assessment and management. This was particularly the case for residents with dementia. Further training and detailed guidelines for the appropriate assessment and treatment of pain are required by care home staff. Professionals external to the care home environment need to be aware of the issues facing care homes staff and residents in order to target their input in the most appropriate way.
机译:在国际上,2-5%的人住在住宅或养老院,许多人都有多种病态,包括严重的认知障碍。疼痛经常被认为是老年人和发病率的预期一部分,并且通常由护理家庭居民尚未报道,或者通过护理人员无法识别。我们进行了系统的范围审查,探讨了居住在护理房屋中的居民疼痛认可,评估和治疗的复杂性,并了解可能影响其管理的背景。使用Levac及其同事的方法论框架来审查。如果他们检查了疼痛评估和/或管理,以照顾或养老院居民,包括文章。我们搜索了Medline,Cinahl,Assia,Psycinfo,Embase,Cochrane图书馆和Google Scholar;还筛选了参考列表,并通过关键组织进行网站搜索。包括16个地方护理家庭经理的对话,以了解他们的观点。 109项研究会满足纳入标准。确定了三个总体主题:员工因素和信仰 - 与疼痛评估和管理(例如经验,资格)和与疼痛有关的信仰和感知。疼痛评估 - 包括使用认知障碍的居民疼痛评估工具和评估/管理的使用。干预措施 - 包括疗效/效果(药物/非药物)和疼痛培训干预及其结果。审查的整体调查结果表明缺乏培训和员工对止痛评估和管理的信心。患有痴呆症的患者特别是患者。护理家庭工作人员需要进一步的培训和详细指导,以适当的评估和治疗疼痛。护理家庭环境外部的专业人士需要了解护理家庭工作人员和居民面临的问题,以便以最合适的方式瞄准其投入。

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