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Pediatric Postoperative Pain Management in Surgical Wards - an Intervention Study

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Postoperative Pain
Interventions
Other: Tailored educational intervention
Registration Number
NCT03987399
Lead Sponsor
Oslo University Hospital
Brief Summary

This study will explore healthcare providers' pediatric postoperative pain management knowledge and clinical practice. The aim of this study is to explore healthcare providers' knowledge and clinical practice in pediatric postoperative pain management in surgical wards, and to evaluate whether an educational intervention would improve postoperative pain management. This study has a pre-post intervention design. This study will be conducted on four surgical wards in one university hospital in Norway. There will be used different methodological approaches for data collections (interviews, questionnaire, observational study) with four measurement points; baseline (T1), and one month (T2), six months (T3) and 12 months (T4) after intervention.

Detailed Description

This study will be conducted on four surgical wards in one university hospital in Norway. There will be used different methodological approaches for data collections (interviews, questionnaire, observational study) with four measurement points; baseline (T1), and one month (T2), six months (T3) and 12 months (T4) after intervention.

To get a broader view of barriers and facilitators for effective pediatric postoperative pain management, there will be carried out focus group interviews with healthcare providers. Further, data about healthcare providers' knowledge and attitudes regarding pediatric pain will be collected using a questionnaire. Data about nurses' pediatric postoperative pain management will be collected using non-participant observational study and data about children's experience about pain and pain management will be collected using face-to-face interviews with children. This study will have different phases:

Phase 1 Explore healthcare providers' knowledge, clinical practice children's experiences of pain and pain management, and healthcare providers' experiences of barriers and facilitators for effective pain management

* Questionnaire PNKAS-N

* Observation of clinical practice

* Face-to-face interviews with children

* Focus group interviews with healthcare providers (barriers and facilitators)

Phase 2 Develop and implement a tailored educational intervention

Develop tailored educational intervention based on:

* Available research

* Results from baseline

* Feedback from head of the relevant units

* Staff views about the facilitators and barriers to optimized pediatric pain management

Implementation of the intervention

* Seminar (lecture and workshop)

* Clinical supervision

* Reminders

Phase 3 Evaluation of the intervention

* Questionnaire PNKAS-N

* Observation of clinical practice

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
650
Inclusion Criteria
  • nurses working at all four wards and all surgeons (experienced) at the corresponding wards
Exclusion Criteria
  • nurses not involved in clinical work

Observational study

Inclusion Criteria:

  • nurses working in all four wards
  • children (0-18 years) admitted to these wards during the data collection period, and their parents

Interview with children

Inclusion Criteria:

  • children (6-18 years) going through surgery at all four wards during the data collection period, and their parents

Exclusion Criteria:

  • children with cognitive impairment who were unable to communicate verbally
  • children who did not speak Norwegian
  • children younger than six years

Interview with healthcare providers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • healthcare providers working in the four wards (two to four nurses, two surgeons, and two anesthesiologists in each group)

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Tailored educational interventionTailored educational interventionThe intervention will be based on previous research and results from baseline (T1). The intervention will be a one-day educational day and includes lectures and workshops with main focus on the lowest competence in pediatric postoperative pain management. Healthcare providers at the included surgical wards will be invited to participate on this educational day. As a supplement, there will be provided clinical supervision in pediatric postoperative pain management and reminders (such as lectures and posters) over a period of six months after educational day.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in Healthcare providers' knowledge and attitudes of pediatric pain managementshort term - one month after intervention and long term - six and 12 months after intervention

Evaluated with "The Pediatric Nurses' Knowledge and Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain Questionnaire - Norwegian version" (PNKAS-N). The questionnaire consists of 36 questions with a total score of 36. The scale ranges from minimum 0 to maximum 36 (best score).

Healthcare providers' knowledge and attitudes of pediatric pain managementBaseline

Evaluated with "The Pediatric Nurses' Knowledge and Attitudes Survey Regarding Pain Questionnaire - Norwegian version" (PNKAS-N).The questionnaire consists of 36 questions with a total score of 36. The scale ranges from minimum 0 to maximum 36 (best score).

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Changes in nurses' pediatric postoperative pain management practices in surgical wardsshort term - one month after intervention and long term - six and 12 months after intervention

Evaluated with non-participant observation using a structured observational tool (checklist) and field notes

Healthcare providers experience barriers and facilitators for effective pediatric postoperative pain managementBaseline

Evaluated using semi-structured focus group interviews with healthcare providers

Nurses' pediatric postoperative pain management practices in surgical wardsBaseline

Evaluated with non-participant observation using a structured observational tool (checklist) and field notes

Children's experiences of pain and pain management after surgeryBaseline

Evaluated using semi-structured face-to-face interviews with children after surgery

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Oslo University Hospital

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Oslo, Norway

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