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The experience and understanding of pain management in recently discharged adult trauma patients: A qualitative study
Institution:1. Emergency Medicine Department, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran;2. Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran;3. General Surgery Department, Brigham and Women''s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA;4. Community Medicine Department, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran;5. Trauma and Injury Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran;6. Emergency Medicine Department, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract:IntroductionPain following injury is often intense, prolonged and debilitating. If poorly managed, this acute pain has the potential to delay rehabilitation and lead to chronic pain. Recent quantitative Australian research recommends implementing further information and interventions to improve trauma patient outcomes, however, to ensure effectiveness, exploration of the patient perspective is imperative to ensure the success of future pain management strategies. This study aimed to gain understanding about the experience of pain management using prescribed analgesic regimens of recently discharged adult trauma patients.MethodSemi-structured interviews were used to explore the experiences and understandings of trauma patients in managing pain using prescribed analgesic regimens during the initial post-hospital discharge period. Twelve participants were purposively selected over a 6-month period at a level one trauma outpatient clinic based on questionnaire responses indicating pain related concerns. Qualitative data were thematically analysed.ResultsThe overarching finding was that injuries and inadequate pain management incapacitate the patient at home. Four main themes were developed: injury pain is unique and debilitating; patients are uninformed at hospital discharge; patients have low confidence with pain management at home; and patients make independent decisions about pain management. Patients felt they were not given adequate information at hospital discharge to support them to make effective decisions about their pain management practices at home.ConclusionThere is a need for more inclusive and improved hospital discharge processes that includes patient and family education around pain management following injury. To achieve this, clinician education, support and training is essential.
Keywords:Trauma  Injury  Pain  Experience  Discharged patient  Pain management  Education  Information
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