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Evaluating a pediatric pain management research utilization program

S L Howell, R L Foster, N O Hester

    The Canadian Journal of Nursing Research = Revue Canadienne De Recherche En Sciences Infirmieres
    |January 1, 1996
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    Pediatric nurses can reduce children's pain by adopting evidence-based pain management strategies. An educational program facilitated the integration of these innovations into clinical practice, improving patient outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric Nursing
    • Pain Management
    • Evidence-Based Practice

    Background:

    • Despite available strategies, research-based pain assessment and management innovations are underutilized in pediatric nursing.
    • This gap results in children experiencing preventable pain during clinical care.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and evaluate an educational program aimed at integrating advanced pain assessment and management strategies into pediatric nursing practice.
    • To examine the research utilization process among nursing staff during program implementation.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementation of a comprehensive educational program for pediatric nurses.
    • Inclusion of formal classes, development of pain assessment/documentation tools, and ongoing expert consultation.
    • Designation of unit-based staff nurse liaisons to support innovation adoption.

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    Main Results:

    • The program facilitated the process of research utilization, enabling nurses to learn, test, and adapt new pain management strategies.
    • Nursing staff engaged in reinventing strategies to better suit their specific clinical needs.
    • Successful adoption of innovations that were perceived as beneficial to their practice.

    Conclusions:

    • Educational interventions are effective in promoting the adoption of evidence-based pain management practices in pediatric nursing.
    • A structured approach involving education, tool development, and support is crucial for successful research utilization.
    • Nurses' active involvement in adapting strategies enhances their integration into clinical practice, ultimately improving pediatric pain care.