Pain Intensity among Patients with Disturbed Consciousness on Mechanical Ventilator: Tool Development and Validation
Noha Mohamed El Sayed; yassien, sahar; Sara Fathy Mahmoud;
Abstract
Background: In the intensive care unit environment (ICU), patients are subjected to
several procedures that can be painful, and not always healthcare professionals are alert to pain
in these patients especially those with disturbed conscious levels. Ineffective assessment of pain
is associated with negative patient outcomes that can include: an increased need for mechanical
ventilation, increased length of hospitalization and increased mortality. Aim: The study aimed to
develop and validate the pain intensity scale for patients with disturbed consciousness on a
mechanical ventilator. Design: A methodological research design. Methods: This study was
conducted in surgical Intensive care Units at Ain Shams University Hospital. Research Design:
A methodological research design was used for the development of pain scale. Sample: The
study included 25 experts from critical care medicine and nursing to validate the scale and (300)
patients in the general surgical and neurosurgery intensive care unit ICU. Tools: 1) The patient
assessment record was used to assess the demographic data, medical data, and Glasgow Coma
scale. 2) The Critical Care Pain Observation Tool. 3) The Mechanically Ventilated Disturbed
Consciousness Pain Assessment scale was used as a developed tool to assess pain intensity. 4)
Face and Content Validation Opinionnaire. Results: The results show a similarity in pain
assessment between the developed tool (mechanically ventilated disturbed consciousness pain
assessment scale) and the standard tool (critical care pain observational tool) with a strong
positive correlation between them. Conclusion: The developed scale is valid and reliable in
measuring the pain intensity for patients with disturbed consciousness on mechanical ventilator.
Recommendations: Replication of the current study on non-surgical patients is recommended
to achieve generalization of the results, moreover, on sedated and analgesic patients.
several procedures that can be painful, and not always healthcare professionals are alert to pain
in these patients especially those with disturbed conscious levels. Ineffective assessment of pain
is associated with negative patient outcomes that can include: an increased need for mechanical
ventilation, increased length of hospitalization and increased mortality. Aim: The study aimed to
develop and validate the pain intensity scale for patients with disturbed consciousness on a
mechanical ventilator. Design: A methodological research design. Methods: This study was
conducted in surgical Intensive care Units at Ain Shams University Hospital. Research Design:
A methodological research design was used for the development of pain scale. Sample: The
study included 25 experts from critical care medicine and nursing to validate the scale and (300)
patients in the general surgical and neurosurgery intensive care unit ICU. Tools: 1) The patient
assessment record was used to assess the demographic data, medical data, and Glasgow Coma
scale. 2) The Critical Care Pain Observation Tool. 3) The Mechanically Ventilated Disturbed
Consciousness Pain Assessment scale was used as a developed tool to assess pain intensity. 4)
Face and Content Validation Opinionnaire. Results: The results show a similarity in pain
assessment between the developed tool (mechanically ventilated disturbed consciousness pain
assessment scale) and the standard tool (critical care pain observational tool) with a strong
positive correlation between them. Conclusion: The developed scale is valid and reliable in
measuring the pain intensity for patients with disturbed consciousness on mechanical ventilator.
Recommendations: Replication of the current study on non-surgical patients is recommended
to achieve generalization of the results, moreover, on sedated and analgesic patients.
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| Title | Pain Intensity among Patients with Disturbed Consciousness on Mechanical Ventilator: Tool Development and Validation | Authors | Noha Mohamed El Sayed; yassien, sahar ; Sara Fathy Mahmoud | Keywords | Pain intensity scale, mechanical ventilator, disturbed consciousness patient | Issue Date | Sep-2024 | Publisher | Faculty of Nursing, Ain Shams University | Journal | Egyptian journal of health care | Volume | 15 | Issue | 3 | Start page | 1898 | End page | 1912 | DOI | 10.21608/ejhc.2024.443524 |
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