Título: | Status quo of pain‐related patient‐reported outcomes and perioperative pain management in 10,415 patients from 10 countries: Analysis of registry data |
Autores/as: | Zaslansky, Ruth Baumbach, Philipp Komann, Marcus Meissner, Winfried Weinmann, Claudia Mi, Weidong Liu, Yanhong Ma, Yulong Feng, Yi Jiang, Bailin Mu, Dong‐Liang Kang, Rongtian Wang, Hongwei Luo, Tao Chen, Xiangdong Yan, Dong Liao, Qin Yao, Juan Li, Li Yang, Guiying van Boekel, Rianne Steegers, Monique Rijsdijk, Mienke van Dijk, Jacqueline Rekker, Sjaak Olthof, Kees Giezeman, Maurice J. M. M. Koning, Nick J. Rinia, Myra Cheuk‐Alam, Juanita M. Timmerman, Leon Garduño‐López, Ana Lilia Nava, Victor Manuel Acosta Garcés, Lisette Castro Rascón‐Martínez, Dulce María Cuellar‐Guzmán, Luis Felipe Flores‐Villanueva, Maria Esther Villegas‐Sotelo, Elizabeth Carrillo‐Torres, Orlando Vilchis‐Sámano, Hugo Calderón‐Vidal, Mariana Islas‐Lagunas, Gabriela Stamenkovic, Dusica Bojic, Suzana Gacic, Jasna Jukic, Aleksandra Raspopovic, Emilija Dubljanin Palibrk, Ivan Ladjevic, Nebojsa Novovic, Milos Radovanovic, Dragana Unic‐Stojanovic, Dragana Jankovic, Radmilo Ribera, Hermann Herrero, Maria Perez Santeularia, Teresa Trillo, Lourdes Pérez, Antonio Montes Dürsteler, Christian Ramírez, Carolina Medina Rodríguez Pérez, Aurelio Eduardo Polanco‐García, Mauricio Martinez, Valeria Antunes, Tiago Cabaton, Julien Fletcher, Dominique L’Hermite, Joël Lasocki, Sigismond Marret, Emmanuel Aurilio, Caterina Sansone, Pasquale Astuto, Marinella Sanfilippo, Filippo Cinnella, Gilda Barberio, Francesco Stamer, Ulrike Reisig, Florian Fullen, Brona Shorten, George Chittadoon, Suresh Ahmed, Osman O’Brien, Joanne Forget, Patrice Schaub, Isabelle Lismont, Andre Guo, Shaohui Hou, Aisheng Gao, Jie Pan, Qiao Geng, Yanyun Cornelissen, Petra Kooijmans, Floor Huygen, Frank J. M. Vereen, Maya S. Koningm, Mark Thijssen, Marloes Cillessen, Eva Lange, Ingeborg Zamora‐Meráz, Rafael Héctor Rogerio Sougarret, Bernardo Gutierrez Hernández, Pamela Luna Campos‐Pérez, Francisco José Arreguín, Oswaldo Sandoval Rodríguez, Enrique Roldán Covarrubias, Gabriel Chavez Liévanos, Alicia Elena Tamayo del Pilar Corona Balcazar, Gloria María Arroyo‐Alonso, Lindsay Concepción Cázares‐Barajas, Paula Imelda Alvarez, Claudia Zaragoza del Rosario Patricia Ledesma Ramírez, María de la Vega, Juana Abigail Norberto Alvarez, Carlos Javier Monroy Isais‐Millán, Rebeca Patricia Mendoza, Juana RebecaNuñez Maldonado, Arely Seir Torres Alonso, Yvonne Luna Villegas‐Esquivel, Edgar Luis Muñiz‐Luna, Luis del Cueto, Maricruz Perezamador Herrera, Neftalí Cárdenas Hernández‐Hernández, Leticia Castellanos‐Olivares, Antonio Patiño‐Toscano, Alma Delia Rojas‐Peñaloza, Janet Domínguez‐Cherit, Guillermo Torres‐Muñoz, Fabian Ernesto Guizar‐Rangel, María Teresa Urrea‐Valdez, Blanca María Luisa Residents, Anesthesiology Miljkovic, Milijana Rancic, Nemanja Kalaba, Zdravko Aleksić, Aleksandra Jovicic, Jelena Jovanovic, Vesna Sreckovic, Svetlana Tasic, Milena Vujašević, Sanja Krstić, Katarina El Farra, Suzana Rankovic‐Nicic, Ljiljana Samardzic, Sara Milena, Stojanović Vuković, Anita Català, Elena Melo, Martha Argilaga, Marta Vallhnorat, Pau Abejarro, Beatriz Griera, Marc Sansaloni, Cristina Garcías, Jeronima Gómez, María Dolores Rodríguez, Gema Hernanz López, Laura Morales Díaz, Yurena Domínguez Torres, María José Dorrey Nova, Elena Blanco, Nerea Pisani, Italo Chamero, Antonio Ihout, Paul Chafia, Daoui Ichou, Laure Gaude, Valerie Conte, Mathieu Leger, Maxime Dudek, Stefan Casale, Roberto Pace, Maria Caterina Colella, Umberto Scafuto, Alessandro Pota, Vincenzo Passavanti, Maria Beatrice Dezio, Veronica Guccione, Gloria Busalacchi, Diana Caruso, Enrica Brancati, Serena Caporusso, Rosa Roberta Parisano, Valeria Mariani, Gianluca Mirabella, Lucia Kobel, Béatrice Overney, Sarah Patrick, Wettstein Burki, Severin Vetter, Luzia De Clippeleir, Dirk Van Mossevelde, Veerle De Cleyne, Siem |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 32 Ciencias médicas 3201 Ciencias clínicas |
Palabras clave: | Perioperative pain Patient-reported outcomes PAIN OUT |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 |
Publicación seriada: | European Journal of Pain |
Resumen: | Background
Postoperative pain is common at the global level, despite considerable attempts for improvement, reflecting the complexity of offering effective pain relief. In this study, clinicians from Mexico, China, and eight European countries evaluated perioperative pain practices and patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in their hospitals as a basis for carrying out quality improvement (QI) projects in each country.
Methods
PAIN OUT, an international perioperative pain registry, provided standardized methodology for assessing management and multi-dimensional PROs on the first postoperative day, in patients undergoing orthopaedic, general surgery, obstetric & gynaecology or urological procedures.
Results
Between 2017 and 2019, data obtained from 10,415 adult patients in 105 wards, qualified for analysis. At the ward level: 50% (median) of patients reported worst pain intensities ≥7/10 NRS, 25% spent ≥50% of the time in severe pain and 20–34% reported severe ratings for pain-related functional and emotional interference. Demographic variables, country and surgical discipline explained a small proportion of the variation in the PROs, leaving about 88% unexplained. Most treatment processes varied considerably between wards. Ward effects accounted for about 7% and 32% of variation in PROs and treatment processes, respectively.
Conclusions
This comprehensive evaluation demonstrates that many patients in this international cohort reported poor pain-related PROs on the first postoperative day. PROs and treatments varied greatly. Most of the variance of the PROs could not be explained. The findings served as a basis for devising and implementing QI programmes in participating hospitals. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/118655 |
ISSN: | 1090-3801 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ejp.2024 |
Fuente: | European Journal of Pain [1090-3801], (Agosto 2022) |
Colección: | Artículos
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