Assessment of Pain and Associated Comorbidities: A Survey of Real Life Experiences Among Nurses in Italy

Chiara Angeletti,1 Paolo Matteo Angeletti,2 Martina Paesani,1 Cristiana Guetti,3 Aglaia Gyra,2 Gianluca Perseo,1 Alessandra Ciccozzi,2 Franco Marinangeli,2 Emma Altobelli4 1Operative Unit of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine, Civil Hospital G. Mazzini of Teramo, Teramo, Italy; 2Depar...

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Main Authors: Angeletti C, Angeletti PM, Paesani M, Guetti C, Gyra A, Perseo G, Ciccozzi A, Marinangeli F, Altobelli E
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spelling doaj-a00da06ee9cb4de3a9d573c48d920af52021-01-28T20:09:24ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Pain Research1178-70902021-01-01Volume 1410711561440Assessment of Pain and Associated Comorbidities: A Survey of Real Life Experiences Among Nurses in ItalyAngeletti CAngeletti PMPaesani MGuetti CGyra APerseo GCiccozzi AMarinangeli FAltobelli EChiara Angeletti,1 Paolo Matteo Angeletti,2 Martina Paesani,1 Cristiana Guetti,3 Aglaia Gyra,2 Gianluca Perseo,1 Alessandra Ciccozzi,2 Franco Marinangeli,2 Emma Altobelli4 1Operative Unit of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine, Civil Hospital G. Mazzini of Teramo, Teramo, Italy; 2Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy; 3Emergency Department, Intensive Care Unit and Regional ECMO Referral Centre, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi, Florence, Italy; 4Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit, AUSL Teramo, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, ItalyCorrespondence: Chiara AngelettiCivil Hospital G. Mazzini of Teramo, Piazza Italia 1, Teramo 64100, ItalyTel +39 0861429320Fax +39 0861429319Email chiara.angeletti@gmail.comPurpose: Pain is a symptom that should be evaluated along with its comorbidities in order to plan an effective holistic treatment strategy involving specific pharmacological interventions, side effect management, psychological support, control of therapeutic effects over time, and dialogue with the patient and their relatives. In this holistic process of caring for patients with pain, nurses play a central role as they deal with suffering patients directly and continuously. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the types of pain identified by nurses in their daily clinical practice and the associated comorbidities (anamnestic history taking) by geographical region and to evaluate the pharmacological strategies used.Methods: A cross-sectional survey was performed among 696 registered nurses in Italy. Data were collected using an online questionnaire.Results: There was a significant difference between geographical regions in terms of reports of acute and chronic pain: acute pain was more frequently reported in the South (63.5%), while chronic pain was more frequent in the Central region (32.3%; p=0.0008). Additionally, chronic oncological pain was more frequent in the Northeast (29.6%), while chronic non-oncological pain was more frequently reported in the Central region (33.9%; p=0.0001). The underlying pain disorders reported were also different between geographical regions; rheumatic pain (21.8%) and neurological pain (18.6%) were more frequent in the Central region, while musculoskeletal pain was significantly more frequent in the South (43.4%; p=0.004). Anxiety, sleep disorders and somatization were found in acute pain (60.82%, 43.56% and 53.12%), while depression and mood disorders were more frequently detected in chronic pain condition (p< 0.001).Conclusion: Our study showed differences among Italian regions in pain assessment. Specific education on pain management nursing is essential for nurses. Promotion of optimal nursing care for people affected by pain is the main focus of pain management nursing. Nowadays, nurses should focus on personalized complex care and research in order to improve the patient’s quality of life.Keywords: pain management, nurse education, psychological comorbiditieshttps://www.dovepress.com/assessment-of-pain-and-associated-comorbidities-a-survey-of-real-life--peer-reviewed-article-JPRpain managementnurse educationpsychological comorbidities
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author Angeletti C
Angeletti PM
Paesani M
Guetti C
Gyra A
Perseo G
Ciccozzi A
Marinangeli F
Altobelli E
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Angeletti PM
Paesani M
Guetti C
Gyra A
Perseo G
Ciccozzi A
Marinangeli F
Altobelli E
Assessment of Pain and Associated Comorbidities: A Survey of Real Life Experiences Among Nurses in Italy
Journal of Pain Research
pain management
nurse education
psychological comorbidities
author_facet Angeletti C
Angeletti PM
Paesani M
Guetti C
Gyra A
Perseo G
Ciccozzi A
Marinangeli F
Altobelli E
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title Assessment of Pain and Associated Comorbidities: A Survey of Real Life Experiences Among Nurses in Italy
title_short Assessment of Pain and Associated Comorbidities: A Survey of Real Life Experiences Among Nurses in Italy
title_full Assessment of Pain and Associated Comorbidities: A Survey of Real Life Experiences Among Nurses in Italy
title_fullStr Assessment of Pain and Associated Comorbidities: A Survey of Real Life Experiences Among Nurses in Italy
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Pain and Associated Comorbidities: A Survey of Real Life Experiences Among Nurses in Italy
title_sort assessment of pain and associated comorbidities: a survey of real life experiences among nurses in italy
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Journal of Pain Research
issn 1178-7090
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Chiara Angeletti,1 Paolo Matteo Angeletti,2 Martina Paesani,1 Cristiana Guetti,3 Aglaia Gyra,2 Gianluca Perseo,1 Alessandra Ciccozzi,2 Franco Marinangeli,2 Emma Altobelli4 1Operative Unit of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine, Civil Hospital G. Mazzini of Teramo, Teramo, Italy; 2Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, Italy; 3Emergency Department, Intensive Care Unit and Regional ECMO Referral Centre, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Careggi, Florence, Italy; 4Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit, AUSL Teramo, University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila, ItalyCorrespondence: Chiara AngelettiCivil Hospital G. Mazzini of Teramo, Piazza Italia 1, Teramo 64100, ItalyTel +39 0861429320Fax +39 0861429319Email chiara.angeletti@gmail.comPurpose: Pain is a symptom that should be evaluated along with its comorbidities in order to plan an effective holistic treatment strategy involving specific pharmacological interventions, side effect management, psychological support, control of therapeutic effects over time, and dialogue with the patient and their relatives. In this holistic process of caring for patients with pain, nurses play a central role as they deal with suffering patients directly and continuously. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the types of pain identified by nurses in their daily clinical practice and the associated comorbidities (anamnestic history taking) by geographical region and to evaluate the pharmacological strategies used.Methods: A cross-sectional survey was performed among 696 registered nurses in Italy. Data were collected using an online questionnaire.Results: There was a significant difference between geographical regions in terms of reports of acute and chronic pain: acute pain was more frequently reported in the South (63.5%), while chronic pain was more frequent in the Central region (32.3%; p=0.0008). Additionally, chronic oncological pain was more frequent in the Northeast (29.6%), while chronic non-oncological pain was more frequently reported in the Central region (33.9%; p=0.0001). The underlying pain disorders reported were also different between geographical regions; rheumatic pain (21.8%) and neurological pain (18.6%) were more frequent in the Central region, while musculoskeletal pain was significantly more frequent in the South (43.4%; p=0.004). Anxiety, sleep disorders and somatization were found in acute pain (60.82%, 43.56% and 53.12%), while depression and mood disorders were more frequently detected in chronic pain condition (p< 0.001).Conclusion: Our study showed differences among Italian regions in pain assessment. Specific education on pain management nursing is essential for nurses. Promotion of optimal nursing care for people affected by pain is the main focus of pain management nursing. Nowadays, nurses should focus on personalized complex care and research in order to improve the patient’s quality of life.Keywords: pain management, nurse education, psychological comorbidities
topic pain management
nurse education
psychological comorbidities
url https://www.dovepress.com/assessment-of-pain-and-associated-comorbidities-a-survey-of-real-life--peer-reviewed-article-JPR
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