Measuring person‐centred pain management: Development of a questionnaire using the fundamentals of care framework

Author:

Avallin Therese1ORCID,Jangland Eva1ORCID,Kitson Alison23ORCID,Muntlin Åsa245ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgical Sciences, Nursing Research Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

2. College of Nursing and Health Sciences Flinders University Adelaide South Australia Australia

3. Caring Futures Institute Flinders University Adelaide South Australia Australia

4. Department of Emergency Care and Internal Medicine Uppsala University Hospital Uppsala Sweden

5. Department of Medical Sciences Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

Abstract

AbstractAimTo develop and test a questionnaire using the Fundamentals of Care framework to measure person‐centred pain management.DesignCross‐sectional exploratory descriptive design.MethodsDevelopment in three phases: (a) literature search for questionnaires measuring person‐centred pain management, (b) seven‐step process developing items using thematic analysis, (c) initial feasibility and validity testing. Theoretical and empirical evidence was used, including the ‘Strategic and Clinical Quality Indicators in Postoperative Pain management’ questionnaire, the Fundamentals of Care framework and person‐centredness principles. Theoretical experts (n = 2) reviewed the questionnaire, further evaluated by providers (n = 5) and patients (n = 5) using a think‐aloud process, and by additional questions in the questionnaire answered by n = 100 patients. The questionnaire was tested February to March 2021, at four surgical wards in a university hospital.ResultsThe evaluation showed initial support for feasibility and validity, and the questionnaire was found to represent and be sensitive to capture the patients' experiences of person‐centred pain management and being easy to answer. The 100 patients with acute abdominal pain who answered the questionnaire (aged 18–89 years, 46 women and 54 men), identified missing elements of fundamental care in their pain management, indicating that the questionnaire is sensitive to capture specific areas for improvement.ConclusionThis first attempt at transforming the essential components of person‐centred pain management into measurable items in a questionnaire was found promising. The questionnaire is suggested to be further tested for psychometric properties and patient benefit to provide clinical guidance in acute surgical care to meet the patient care need of pain management.Implications for the profession and/or patient careThe developed questionnaire addresses the need of nurses and nursing leaders to evaluate the delivery of person‐centred pain management in acute surgical care, to relieve the patient from pain.Patient or public contributionPatients and providers were involved in testing the questionnaire.

Funder

Forskningsrådet om Hälsa, Arbetsliv och Välfärd

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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