Factors influencing orthopedic nurses' pain management: A focused ethnography.

Can J Pain

Acute Pain Service, Alberta Health Services, South Health Campus, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Published: December 2017

: The aim of this study was to explore the factors influencing orthopedic surgery nurses' decisions to administer pro re nata (PRN) opioid analgesia for postoperative pain. : Fast-track surgery programs reduce length of stay by identifying and addressing factors causing patients to remain in hospital, including pain (H. Kehlet, Lancet. 2013;381:9878(9878)). The management of acute pain is an important component of quality care for patients after total knee arthroplasty. : The study used a qualitative design of focused ethnography. Ten nurses working on an orthopedic surgery unit at a large urban hospital in western Canada participated in semistructured interviews that used a patient vignette to examine factors that influenced participants' pain management in the context of fast-track surgery. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis and constant comparison. : Nurses described a complex clinical environment where the interplay of several factors informed decisions to administer PRN opioid analgesia. The unit's culture and physical space influenced nurses' assessments of pain and their decisions whether to treat pain with PRN opioids. Each nurse's self-concept affected pain management decisions because of perceived importance of pain control and perceived duty to provide analgesics. The subjectivity of pain added another layer of complexity as nurses responded to the patient's expression of pain from within the milieu of the unit culture and their unique self-concept. : Understanding the complexity of factors that influence nurses' postoperative pain management provides clinical nurses and nursing leaders with directions for future education and research, guided by the goal of continued improvement in pain management in the challenging setting of fast-track surgeries.

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