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患者及医务人员对于骨科手术后疼痛的认识及处理方式:北京40所医院调查
引用本文:王志强,林剑浩,詹思延,Marlene Fransen Fransen.患者及医务人员对于骨科手术后疼痛的认识及处理方式:北京40所医院调查[J].中华医学杂志(英文版),2012,125(14):2499-2504.
作者姓名:王志强  林剑浩  詹思延  Marlene Fransen Fransen
作者单位:People’s Hospital, Peking University, Beijing,People’s Hospital, Peking University, Beijing,Peking University Health Science Center, Beijing,The George Institute for International Health, Sydney, Australia
摘    要:
Background  Pain is a common post-operative complication. Incidence of pain directly affects patients’ quality of life in terms of patient physiology, psychology, and social characteristics. This study was to understand clinical attitudes with regards to Beijing surgeons, and patients’ attitude towards pain treatment after orthopedic surgery.
Methods  A hospital-based cross-sectional and cluster sample survey of 40 hospitals in Beijing was conducted, including 20 level III (tier three) and 20 level II (tier two) general hospitals. Enrolled subjects completed a specifically designed interview-questionnaire.
Results  The prevalence of pain 2 weeks post-orthopedic surgery was high in Beijing (96.1%). Meanwhile, collected data indicated most subjects in Beijing suffered moderate to severe pain, 45.1% and 41.4%, respectively, post-surgery. And for the concern of patients before surgery, most subjects chose full recovery from surgery (78.6%), as well as, the pain after operation was 39.2% ranked the third. According to the data from the study, Tramadol use was more common in Level III hospitals, where Somiton was preferred in Level II hospitals. When it came to the education of pain before and after operation, more patients get educated before operation than after it. In our study, case physicians or attending physicians enacted education before and after surgery. Related to the sense of patients, among the surgeons preferring post-operative analgesia, 67.6% considered administration when receiving complaints of moderate level pain, 50.0% indicated they will terminate analgesic treatment once pain degree scale wise decreases to benign pain.

Conclusions  The majority of orthopedic patients experience post-operative pain. Identification of post-operative pain will facilitate future awareness on pain treatment and nursing care in Beijing hospitals, with pain relief through regulated improvements in strategic pain management.



关 键 词:post-operative    pain    orthopedics    prevalence    Beijing
收稿时间:4/3/2011 12:00:00 AM

Clinical attitudes towards pain treatment post-orthopedic surgery: a multicenter study in Beijing
Wang Zhi-Qiang,Zhan Si-Yan,Fransen Marlene,Lin Jian-Hao.Clinical attitudes towards pain treatment post-orthopedic surgery: a multicenter study in Beijing[J].Chinese Medical Journal,2012,125(14):2499-2504.
Authors:Wang Zhi-Qiang  Zhan Si-Yan  Fransen Marlene  Lin Jian-Hao
Institution:Arthritis Institute, People's Hospital, Peking University, Beijing 100044, China.
Abstract:Objective To understand clinical attitudes, in regards to Beijing surgeons and patients attitude towards pain treatment after orthopedic surgery. Methods A population-based cross-sectional and cluster sample survey of 40 hospitals in Beijing was conducted, inclusive of 20 level three (tier three) and 20 level two (tier two) general hospitals. Enrolled subjects completed a specifically designed interview- questionnaire. Results The prevalence of pain two weeks post orthopedic surgery was high in Beijing (96.1%). Meanwhile, collected data indicated most subjects suffered moderate to severe pain post surgery in Beijing, 45.1% and 41.4% separately. And that, as for the concern of patients before surgery, most subjects chose full recovery from surgery(78.6%), as well as, the pain after operation was 39.2% ranked the third. According to the data from the study, Tramadol use was more common in Level III hospitals, where Somiton was preferred in Level II hospitals. When it came to the education of pain before and after operation, more patients get education before operation than after it. In our study, case physicians or attending physicians enacted education before and after surgery. Related to the sense of patients, among the surgeons preferring post operative analgesia, 67.6% considered administration when receiving complaints of moderate level pain, 50.0% indicated they will terminate analgesic treatment once pain degree scale wise decreases to benign pain. Conclusion A majority of orthopedic patients experience post-operative pain. Identification of post operative pain will facilitate future awareness of pain treatment and nursing care in Beijing hospitals, with pain relief through regulated improvements in strategic pain management.
Keywords:post-operative  pain  orthopedics  prevalence  Beijing
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