Autor segons l'article: Miró J; Solé E; Castarlenas E; Ingelmo P; Nolla MdC; Escribano J; Reinoso-Barbero F
Departament: Psicologia Medicina i Cirurgia
Autor/s de la URV: Castarlenas Solé, Elena Teresa / Escribano Subías, Joaquín / Miró Martínez, Jordi / Sole Pijuan, Ester
Paraules clau: Surveys and questionnaires Spain Pain programs Pain management Pain Male Humans Healthcare professionals Health personnel Female Chronic pain Children Child Adult Adolescents Adolescent
Resum: Pain is a common experience among children and adolescents, and pain management in this population is a challenge to clinicians. The aims of this study were to increase our understanding of current practices in the management of both acute and chronic pediatric pain in Spain, explore potential barriers to ideal practices, and identify professional needs as perceived by healthcare professionals. A total of 277 healthcare professionals took part, all of whom had wide experience in managing children and adolescents with pain (M [SD] age = 44.85, [10.73]; 75% women). Participants had to respond to a web-based survey with 50 questions related to pain education, organizational characteristics of their pain programs (including the characteristics of the patients treated), and current practices in the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with pain. Almost all the participants (93%) acknowledged important gaps in their training, and only 47% reported that they had received specific education on the management of pediatric pain during their undergraduate and postgraduate studies. A third (31%) were members of multidisciplinary teams, and almost all (99%) understood that protocols to guide the management of pain in young people were necessary. However, only a few of them used a protocol to assess and treat (56% and 48%, respectively) acute and chronic pain (24% and 23%, respectively). The data also showed that a lack of pain education, coordination of professionals, and guidelines was perceived as an important barrier in the care provided to children and adolescents with pain in Spain. The findings of this study can now be used by healthcare professionals in Spain interested in managing pediatric pain, as well as policymakers concerned to improve the education of professionals and the care given to young people with pain.
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Adreça de correu electrònic de l'autor: ester.sole@urv.cat elena.castarlenas@urv.cat jordi.miro@urv.cat joaquin.escribano@urv.cat
Identificador de l'autor: 0000-0002-1540-8143 0000-0003-0383-2526 0000-0002-1998-6653 0000-0002-5041-459X
Data d'alta del registre: 2024-10-12
Versió de l'article dipositat: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
URL Document de llicència: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Referència a l'article segons font original: International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health. 20 (3): 2484-
Referència de l'ítem segons les normes APA: Miró J; Solé E; Castarlenas E; Ingelmo P; Nolla MdC; Escribano J; Reinoso-Barbero F (2023). The Treatment of Pediatric Pain in Spain: A Survey Study. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health, 20(3), 2484-. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20032484
Entitat: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Any de publicació de la revista: 2023
Tipus de publicació: Journal Publications