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Nurses' Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Pediatric Pain Management in Western Australia
- Source :
- Pain Management Nursing. 19:707-717
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2018.
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Abstract
- Despite clinical guidelines, suboptimal pediatric pain management persists. A local audit found poor guideline compliance. Inadequate knowledge is a recognized barrier to the delivery of evidence-based care. The aim of the study was to investigate nurses' knowledge and attitudes regarding pain management at an Australian tertiary pediatric hospital. Design, Setting, Participants and Method: A cross-sectional, descriptive study using the Pediatric Pain Knowledge and Attitudes Questionnaire (Revised) was distributed to 590 nurses in an Australian pediatric hospital.The mean knowledge score (n = 201) was 77.56 out of 100 (range 49.82-94.16, standard deviation [SD] 8.55); mean attitude score (n = 229) was 72.46 out of 100 (range 33.33-93.33, SD 11.76). Significant differences in mean knowledge scores were found between nurses' designations (p = .018), with the greatest mean difference (MD) between clinical nurses and enrolled nurses (10.5; p = .002). Nurses with experience in critical care had significantly higher mean knowledge scores (MD 3.1; p = .012). Senior registered nurses had the most positive mean attitude score (82.4, SD 6.2), which was significantly higher than clinical nurses (73.77, SD 10.0), registered nurses (71.64, SD 12.6), and enrolled nurses (68.89, SD 8.8) (p.05). Nurses with specialist pediatric qualifications had significantly more positive attitude scores (mean 75.65, SD 11.6) than those without (mean 70.86, SD 11.7; p = .005). However, 51% of respondents believed that children tolerate pain better than adults do.Although nurses' overall knowledge and attitude toward pediatric pain were among the highest reported, areas for targeted education using in-service education and workshops were identified alongside a need for exploration of the impediments to providing best care.
- Subjects :
- Male
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
medicine.medical_specialty
Child Health Services
Nurses knowledge
MEDLINE
Pain
Audit
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Surveys and Questionnaires
Humans
Pain Management
Medicine
030212 general & internal medicine
Child
Nursing Process
Nursing process
Pain Measurement
Advanced and Specialized Nursing
030504 nursing
business.industry
Guideline compliance
Western Australia
Pain management
Pediatric Nursing
Pediatric pain
Family medicine
Female
Clinical Competence
Pediatric nursing
0305 other medical science
business
Child, Hospitalized
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15249042
- Volume :
- 19
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Pain Management Nursing
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....bf93cc2f6ad21af591ffa05b7c627e33