Title of article :
Patientsʹ perceptions of pain management after cardiac surgery in an australian critical care unit
Author/Authors :
Yorke، نويسنده , , Janelle and Wallis، نويسنده , , Marianne and McLean، نويسنده , , Brad، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Objective
rpose of this study was to investigate patientsʹ perceptions of the effectiveness of a pain management regimen, which consisted of intermittent prn bolus doses of morphine, in a critical care unit after cardiac surgery.
as a escriptive and correlational study.
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tudy took place at the cardiothoracic intensive care unit of a major teaching hospital in Sydney, Australia.
ts
bjects were 102 patients who underwent cardiac surgical procedures. The mean age of the group was 61 years, and 24.5% were females and 75.5% were males.
s
is revealed that patients received limited total amounts of morphine during their critical care stay (mean = 26.7 mg; SD = 13.3; range: 0-68). All activities were associated with increased pain sensation. Patients requiring an internal mammary artery graft experienced increased pain despite receiving greater amounts of morphine. Elderly patients received less morphine and were refused pain killers more often than younger patients. Females found their overall pain experience to be less acceptable than did males. Less than half the participants always communicated their experience of pain to nurses.
sion
l, the majority of participants were reasonably satisfied with their pain experience. However, the following areas need improvement: the assessment and management of pain in relation to gender and age differences and the type of graft/s used; the administration of morphine before activity; and the communication of pain experience by patients.
Journal title :
Heart and Lung
Journal title :
Heart and Lung