학술논문

Cross-sectional study of pediatric pain prevalence, assessment, and treatment at a Canadian tertiary hospital
Document Type
article
Source
Canadian Journal of Pain, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 172-182 (2021)
Subject
pediatrics
hospital medicine
pain
procedural
pain management
lidocaine
sucrose
self report
quality improvement
pain assessment
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950
Language
English
French
ISSN
2474-0527
24740527
Abstract
Background Painful experiences are common among hospitalized children. Long-term negative biopsychosocial consequences of undertreated pain are recognized. Aims The study benchmarks pain prevalence, assessment, and treatment as first steps to improve pain care in a Canadian tertiary hospital. Methods Single-day audits were undertaken on the pediatric ward (PW), pediatric emergency department (ED), and maternal services (MS). Participants (child or caregiver proxy) reported hospital pain experiences in the preceding 24 h; medical records were reviewed for assessment and treatment. Results Among 84 participants, pain prevalence ranged from 75% to 88%; mean pain intensity ranged from 5.7 to 6.5/10. Prevalence of moderate to severe pain was 78% on PW, 65% in ED, and 55% on MS; needle pokes were the most frequent cause of worst pain. Documentation of pain assessment varied by setting (PW, 93%; ED, 13%; MS, 0%). Documented maximum pain scores were significantly lower compared to participant report (mean difference 4.5/10, SD 3.1, P