Assessment of Pain Management In Pediatric ED In Mashhad

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نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
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JR_IRJN-3-0_002

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 12 شهریور 1402

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Introduction: Pain may be described as a feeling of hurt or strong discomfort and is the body's way of sending a message to the brain that an injury has occurred. Pain medicine blocks these messages or reduces their effect on the brain. Timely administration of analgesia affects the entire emergency medical experience and can have a lasting effect on a child’s and family’s reaction to current and future medical care. The purpose of this study was to assess pain management in children in our emergency department. Methods: In this study we have evaluated relief of pain and anxiety in ۱۰۰pediatric patients who referred to our Emergency Department in Mashhad. The AAP recommendations about pain management in children were assessed in these patients. Results: In these patients the main procedures have done include: IV Line ۹۷%, Intubation ۵%, Lumbar Puncture ۲۸%. We evaluate AAP criteria about pain management in painful diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in children. Training has been provided to ۷۰% participants in the Emergency Department. Nonpharmacologic stress reduction was used in ۳۵%.Family presence was allowed in only ۵% of cases. Prehospital pain assessment was began  for ۲۰% and continued in ED in ۴۰% , when they were discharged ۴۰% have received analgesic administrations .Administrations were painless in only ۳%. Only ۷% of neonates and young infants have received pain prophylaxis for procedures. Administration of pain medication was done for ۴۵% of patients with abdominal pain. Sedation and pain prophylaxis has been provided for ۱۰% patients undergoing painful or stressful procedures in the ED. Conclusion:  According to results pain management in our Pediatric Emergency Department was inadequate. Physicians and prehospital EMS providers should be aware of all the available analgesic and sedative options

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Samaneh Kouzegaran

Assistant Professor of Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran