Journal article
Pain assessment and analgesic management in patients admitted to intensive care: an Australian and New Zealand point prevalence study
BL Moran, DA Scott, E Holliday, S Knowles, M Saxena, I Seppelt, N Hammond, JA Myburgh
Critical Care and Resuscitation | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.51893/2022.3.OA1
Open access
Abstract
Objective: To describe pain assessment and analgesic management practices in patients in intensive care units (ICUs) in Australia and New Zealand. Design, setting and participants: Prospective, observational, multicentre, single-day point prevalence study conducted in Australian and New Zealand ICUs. Observational data were recorded for all adult patients admitted to an ICU without a neurological, neurosurgical or postoperative cardiac diagnosis. Demographic characteristics and data on pain assessment and analgesic management for a 24-hour period were collected. Main outcome measures: Types of pain assessment tools used and frequency of their use, use of opioid analgesia, use of adjuvant ana..
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