Nurses’ knowledge and attitudes regarding children’s pain assessment and management in Nepal

Author:

Shrestha-Ranjit Jagamaya1ORCID,Ranjitkar Uma Devi2,Water Tineke1ORCID,Shrestha Sulochana2,Sharma Chandrakala2,Mukhia Suzanna2,Adhikari Jamuna2,Adhikari Tulashi2,Pandey Archana2,Sharma Muna2,Pandey Apsara3,Joshi Nibaran4,Tuck Natalie15

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand

2. Institute of Medicine Maharajgunj Nursing Campus, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal

3. Tribhuvan University Institute of Medicine Birgunj Nursing Campus, Birgunj, Nepal

4. Kanti Children’s Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal

5. Waitematā Pain Services, Department of Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, Te Whatu Ora Waitematā

Abstract

Pain is frequently experienced by children in hospital, and international guidelines for appropriate pain assessment and management are available. Optimal management of paediatric pain has important long-term health, psychosocial, and economic benefits. However, evidence indicates that globally there are deficits in nurses’ understanding of paediatric pain assessment and management. This study explored knowledge and attitudes regarding paediatric pain assessment and management among nurses at a tertiary children’s hospital in Nepal. In this cross-sectional study all 140 nurses at a tertiary children’s hospital in Nepal, were invited to complete the validated Paediatric Nurses Knowledge and Attitudes Survey. Findings revealed substantial deficits in nurse’s knowledge and erroneous attitudes towards pain assessment and management in children. Test scores ranged from 14% to 56%, with mean scores of 38%, with no nurses achieving a recommended pass score of 80% regarding knowledge and attitudes in paediatric pain management. Consistent with previous research, nurses had insufficient knowledge and attitudes that did not reflect best practice regarding pain assessment and management in children. Education programmes targeting both trainees and registered nurses are essential to enable nurses to deliver evidence-based care and improve outcomes for children and their families.

Funder

The Auckland University of Technology, School of Clinical Sciences

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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