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Enhancing Nurses' Pain Assessment to Improve Patient Satisfaction
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2016
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Pain TherapyPain DisordersPain MedicineOrthopedic Physical TherapyNurse Focus GroupPain SyndromePediatric Pain ManagementPain ManagementHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesInterventional Pain MedicinePostoperative Pain ManagementPerioperative PainOutcomes ResearchPreoperative PainRehabilitationPain TreatmentNursingPain ResearchHealth Care ReimbursementPatient SafetyMedicinePatient SatisfactionTrauma Pain
Patient satisfaction with pain management has increasing importance with Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) scores tied to reimbursement. Previous studies indicate patient satisfaction is influenced by staff interactions. This single-group pre/post design study aimed to improve satisfaction with pain management in older adults undergoing total joint replacement. This was a single-group pre-/posttest design. Nurse (knowledge assessment) and patient (American Pain Society Patient Outcomes Questionnaire Revised [APS-POQ-R], HCAHPS) responses evaluated pre- and postimplementation of the online educational program. Nurse focus group followed intervention. Nurses' knowledge improved significantly (p < .006) postintervention. HCAHPS scores (3-month average) for items reflecting patient satisfaction improved from 70.2 ± 9.5 to 73.9 ± 6.0. APS-POQ-R scores did not change. Focus group comments indicated need for education regarding linkages between pain management and patient satisfaction. Education on linkages between patient satisfaction and pain management can improve outcomes; education on strategies to further improve practice may enhance ability to achieve benchmarks.
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