Measuring quality indicators to improve pain management in critically ill patients.
J Crit Care
; 49: 136-142, 2019 02.
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the quality of pain assessment in Dutch ICUs and its room for improvement. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We used a modified RAND method to develop pain assessment indicators. We measured performance on the indicators using retrospectively collected pain measurement data from Dutch ICUs, which are all mixed medical - surgical, of three months within October 2016-May 2017. We assessed the room for improvement, feasibility of data collection, and reliability of the indicators. RESULTS: We defined four pain assessment indicators. We analyzed 45,688 patient-shift observations from 15 ICUs. In 69.2% (IQR 58.7-84.9) of the patient-shifts pain was measured at least once (indicator 1); in 56.7% (IQR 49.6-73.5) pain scores were acceptable (indicator 2); in 11.7% (IQR 5.6-26.4) pain measurements with unacceptable scores were repeated within 1â¯h (indicator 3); and in 10.9% (IQR 5.1-20.1) unacceptable scores normalized within 1â¯h (indicator 4). We found data collection feasible because data were available for >79.3% of the admissions, and all indicators reliable as they produced consistent performance scores. CONCLUSIONS: There is substantial variation in pain assessment across Dutch ICUs, and ample room for improvement. With this study we took a first step towards quality assurance of pain assessment in Dutch ICUs.
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Estado Terminal
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Cuidados Críticos
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J Crit Care
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TERAPIA INTENSIVA
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2019
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