Evidence-Based Education Intervention to Improve Knowledge and Attitudes of Nurses' Postoperative Pain Management for Improved Patient Satisfaction

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The Henderson Repository is a free resource of the Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International. It is dedicated to the dissemination of nursing research, researchrelated, and evidence-based nursing materials. Take credit for all your work, not just books and journal articles. To learn more, visit www.nursingrepository.org Item type Format Title Authors Presentation Text-based Document Evidence-Based Education Intervention to Improve Knowledge and Attitudes of Nurses' Postoperative Pain Management for Improved Patient Satisfaction Ridgway, Gayle Downloaded 17-Jul-2018 09:27:45 Link to item http://hdl.handle.net/10755/603073

Evidence-Based Education Intervention to Improve Knowledge and Attitudes of Nurses Postoperative Pain Management for Improved Patient Satisfaction Gayle Ridgway DNP APRN-CRNA

Disclosures Gayle Ridgway DNP APRN-CRNA Financial relationship: Received the National Scholar Award from Beryl Institute and a partial funding for this project. Nonfinancial relationships: This research was a capstone project that partially satisfied the degree requirements for the Doctor of Nursing Practice at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

Learner Objectives Understand how to identify gaps and potential barriers in nurses knowledge and attitudes regarding pain management. How to assess patient satisfaction regarding their pain management.

Background 1973 - International Association for the Study of Pain and formation of The American Pain Society US chapter in 1977, (IASP, 2013). 1987 to present Nurses knowledge base and attitudes may be a barrier. 1987 to present - Knowledge Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain tool (Ferrell and McCaffery 1987, 20008, 2012). 2010 Affordable Care Act assigned pain management as one of its priorities (Affordable Care Act, 2010). 2011 635 billion dollars spent in the US (Institute of Medicine, 2011). 2011 Increase demand for measuring and improving patient outcomes with Always Events not Never Events (Picker Institute, 2011). IASP, 2013; Mackintosh-Franklin, 2013; Schreiber, et al, 2013; Rognstad, et al, 2012; Wang & Tsai, 2010; Young, et al, 2006; Erkes, et al, 2001; Clark, et al 1996; Affordable Care Act, 2010; Institute of Medicine, 2011; Picker Institute, 2011

Significance 2013 Patient centered care model coordinates all care with respect to patient, fairly and without prejudice, upholding values of the patient and supporting patient and family. 2013 Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) now expects patient satisfaction to impact ratings and regulation of reimbursement with patient care including pain management 2013 - Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) a nationally standardized survey for patient satisfaction results are publically reported and tied to reimbursement. Institute of Healthcare Improvement, 2013; Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 2013; Press Ganey,

Project Design: Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence Based Practice Model Practice Question: Are there nurse practice deficiencies in postoperative pain management on a surgical unit in acute care and does this impact patient satisfaction? Evidence: Critical appraisal of evidence with scope of the problem, assessment tools for measuring knowledge, attitudes of nurses about postoperative pain management, and educational interventions. Translation: Educational intervention followed by a posttest generated results of statistically significant change in nurses knowledge and attitudes with pain management. Note: (Newhouse, Dearholt, Poe, Pugh, & White, Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Model and Guidelines (2007) The Johns Hopkins Hospital/Johns Hopkins University. Reprinted with permission.

Critical Appraisal of Evidence: Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence Based Practice Model Needs Assessment: Observing and interacting with nurses on two surgical units and appraised evidence for scope of the problem. Concurrent to needs assessment: literature search for assessment tools prior to initiating phase one. Using pretest results following phase one, critically appraised evidence to develop an education intervention for content, length and interval of time. Reviewed the evidence to determine the significance of the results. The Johns Hopkins Hospital/Johns Hopkins University (2013).

Summary of Evidence: Postoperative Pain Management Strength of Evidence Assessment Tool Education Intervention: Length Education: Pharmacology Education: Pain Assessment Education: Addiction Issues Level I 2 4 4 4 2 Level II 2 2 2 2 1 Level III 12 9 11 9 7 Level IV 1 1 2 1 2 Total 17 16 19 16 12 Consistent Yes No Yes Yes Yes Recommendation Strong Weak Strong Strong Strong

Phase 1 IRB filed and approved with expectation an amendment for education intervention to be filed for approval prior to phase 2. Pretest posttest design Administered the 36 item Knowledge Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain (Ferrell, McCaffery 2012). Sixteen questions with mean scores below 75% identified as deficiencies. Low scoring questions placed into 3 categories from IASP content outline from professional nurse behaviors for pain management. Postoperative patients surveyed using HCAHPS pain management questions.

Educational Intervention Development Education intervention developed from the International Association Study of Pain (IASP) curriculum content based on pain management practice for nurses. 1. Describe the physiological mechanism of pain with different modalities to treat pain. 2. Discuss the clinical assessment pain and measurement. 3. Discuss inadequately managed pain and nurses misbeliefs. IASP (2013); Institute of Healthcare Improvement (2013); Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (2012)

Phase 2 Education intervention PowerPoint prepared. IRB amendment filed for education intervention and approved. CEU MARN application filed. Evaluated nurse participant schedules. One hours sessions. Offered eleven sessions. Gunnardottir, Gretardottir (2011); Michaels et al. (2007); Vallerand et al, (2010)

Posttest Phase 3 Readministered the 36 item Knowledge Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain (Ferrell, McCaffery 2012). Data analyzed using paired t-test to assess significant changes in mean between pretest and posttest scores. Open response questions were collected from the nurses about their perceived barriers to pain management. Postoperative patients surveyed using the same HCAHPS pain management questions during phase one.

Results

Nurse Participant Pre and Post Survey: Group Means by Unit Unit Unit A (n=3) Unit B (n=12) Unit A & B (n=15) Mean Pre Survey Mean Post Survey Change in Mean Score SD % Change p value 70.37 86.13 15.76 5.83 22.4%.043 71.53 81.26 9.73 7.54 13.6%.001 71.29 82.23 10.94 7.46 15.3%.018

Three HCAPHS Pain Questions # Patient Participant Pain Question Answer Choices 1 During your hospital stay, did you need medicine for pain? 2 During this hospital stay, how often was your pain well controlled? 3 During this hospital stay, how often did the hospital staff do everything they could to help you with your pain? Yes No Never Sometimes Usually Always Never Sometimes Usually Always

Patient participant reports by unit pre and post survey timeframe. Unit Mean Pain Score Mean time in minutes from last dose Question 2 % of always Unit A pre survey n=9 4.1111 63.3333 55.6% Unit A post survey n=4 6.0000 37.5000 50% Unit B pre survey n=3 6.6667 40.0000 66.7% Unit B post survey n=4 2.5 90.0000 75%

Nurse participants open responses: barriers to pain management Patient Factors Provider Factors Systems Factors n=8 n=4 n=7 n=7 n=5 n=4 n=19

Patient Participants Open Response to Their Pain Management Patient Participant (n=20) n = 7 n = 7 n = 2 Open Responses Pain Management Too many providers taking care of them and added to confusion. Satisfied with the nursing care Adequate pain management depends on the nurse.

Ferrell, McCaffery, 2012; Salinas, Abdoirasulnia, 2011; Vallerand et al, 2010; Gunnarsdottir, 2011; Ravaud et al, 2004; Recommendations: Nurse Providers Ferrell, McCaffery Survey (2012) was very accurate in assessing knowledge and attitudes of postoperative pain management. Repeat intervention system wide. One CEU offered for education intervention only. Should have included the time spent with pre and posttests for 2.5 CEUs and given at the completion of the project. Nurse participation open responses to include barriers and successes to pain management.

Gordon et al, 2010; Vargas-Schaffer, 2010 Recommendations: Patient Factors Survey patients in house with American Society Patient Outcome Questionnaire (APS-POQ) regularly assessing expectations, activity, emotions, side effects, treatments. Pain-Out Revisit the pain scales and assess for a revised pain scale that includes pain crisis (Vargas-Schaffer, 2010).

Collins,et al 2007; Ogiehor-Enoma, G. 2010; Rugari, S et at 2012 Recommendations: System Factors Qualitative study to assess behaviors system wide for Evidence Based Practice Model for management and clinical practice. Pain committee multidisciplinary representation and regular meetings. Repeat intervention throughout system to all healthcare team to continually evaluate for evidence based education intervention.

Limitations Lack of nurse participation resulted in smaller sample size than predicted. Management transitioning to different positions and lacked administration continuity. Difficulty to find the appropriate timing of the interview with patients in postoperative period. Layoffs and bumps of staff caused uncertainty. Study took three and half months for all three phases. Too many schedule issues over that span of time and may need a tighter time table to capture more participation. Samuels, Fetzer, 2009; Cohen, Arieli, 2011

Thank you References upon request