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Pain Assessment and Management in Pediatric Intensive Care Units Around the World, an International, Multicenter Study

Authors :
Michelle Grunauer
Caley Mikesell
Gabriela Bustamante
Gissela Cobo
Sebastián Sánchez
Ana María Román
Andrea P. Icaza-Freire
Antonio W. D. Gavilanes
Nancy Ewen Wang
The PICU-MIC Research Group
Jorge López González
Jesús López-Herce
Emanuele Rossetti
Chiusolo Fabrizio
Oliver Karam
Marie Saint-Faust
Paolo Biban
Silvia Carlassara
Bettina von Dessauer
Nadia Ordenes
Fabiola Figueroa Urízar
Adriana Wegner A
Michael Canarie
Kathryn Miller
José Irazuzta
Nicolas Chiriboga
Daniel Tawfik
Barbara Sourkes
Hursuong Vongsachang
Elizabeth W. Tucker
Nicole Shilkofski
王文超 Wang
Wenchao RN
Zhang Yuxia RN
Lucy Lum Chai See
Sister Priscilla
Recep Tekin
Fesih Aktar
Duygu Sönmez Düzkaya
Oguz Dursun
Ebru Atike Ongun
Resul Yilmaz
Dincer Yildizdas
Hakan Tekgüç
Vitaliy Sazonov
Timur Tsoy
Askhat Saparov
Elizaveta Kalmbakh
Luis Eguiguren
Killen Harold Briones Claudette
Yaneth Tovilla
Sandra Tania Ventura Gómez
Silvio Fabio Torres
Paul Cobarrubias
Dmytro Dmytriiev
Alejandro Martínez
Gustavo Guzaman
Rudy Sanabria
Ravikumar Krupanandan
Bala Ramachandran
Nirmal Choraria
Jignesh Patel
Puneet A Pooni
Karambir Singh Gill
John Adabie Appiah
Komfo Anokye
Tigist Bacha Heye
Rahel Argaw
Asrat Demtse
Israel Abebe Admasu
Source :
Frontiers in Pediatrics, Vol 9 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2021.

Abstract

The adequate assessment and management of pain remains a challenging task in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Our goal is to describe how pain is assessed and managed in PICUs around the world and to examine how human and material resources impact achievement of this goal. An international multicenter cross-sectional observational study was designed with the participation of 34 PICUs located in urban, suburban, and rural areas of 18 countries. We evaluated how PICUs around the world assessed and managed pain according to the Initiative for Pediatric Palliative Care recommendations, and how human and material resources impacted achievement of this goal. Data was collected for this study from 2016 to 2018 using questionnaires completed by medical doctors and nurses. In this paper, we focus on the indicators related to how pain is managed and assessed. The average achievement of the goal of pain relief across all centers was 72.2% (SD: 21.1). We found a statistically significant trend of more effective pain management scores, routine assessment, proper documentation, and involvement of pain management experts by increasing country income. While there are efforts being made worldwide to improve the knowledge in pain assessment and management, there is a lack of resources to do so appropriately in low-middle-income countries. There is a mismatch between the existing guidelines and policies, which are mainly designed in high income countries, and the resources available in lower resourced environments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22962360
Volume :
9
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Pediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.29dc041d124545949606d6692058af69
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.746489