Journal article
Simple clinical targets associated with a high level of patient satisfaction with their pain management
K Jao, D Mcd Taylor, SE Taylor, M Khan, J Chae
EMA Emergency Medicine Australasia | WILEY | Published : 2011
Abstract
Introduction: We aimed to determine factors that are significantly associated with a high level of patient satisfaction with their pain management. Methods: We undertook an observational study in a large metropolitan ED. Adult patients with a triage pain score of ≥4 (0-10 scale) were enrolled. Data collected included demographics, presenting complaint, pain scores every 30min, whether nurse-initiated analgesia was administered, the nature of the pain relief administered, time to first dose of analgesia, elements of staff communication and whether 'adequate analgesia' was provided (defined as a decrease in pain score to <4 and a decrease from the triage pain score of ≥2). The primary end-poin..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The present study was funded by a grant from the Advanced Medical Science programme, University of Melbourne, Australia.