Summary of the best evidence for pain management in emergency adult patients with trauma / 中华急诊医学杂志
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine
; (12): 1699-1704, 2023.
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Objective:To retrieve,evaluate and integrate the best evidence of pain management in emergency adult patients with trauma,and to provide references for clinical nursing practice.Methods:The best evidence of pain management in emergency adult patients with trauma were systematically searched in domestic and international databases.The retrieval period is from the establishment of databases to December,2022.There were 2 researchers evaluating the quality of the literature and extracting the data.Results:Total of 16 articles were selected,including 5 top clinical decisions,6 guidelines,3 expert consensuses,2 systematic review. 36 pieces of best evidence were formed from 6 aspects,including pain management principles, pain assessment methods, pain medication principles, pharmacological interventions, non pharmacological interventions and dynamic monitoring of pain management.Conclusions:Medical staff can formulate corresponding nursing measures in clinical applications based on the actual situation of trauma patients, and use scientific methods to solve the pain problem of emergency adult trauma patients and improve their quality of life.
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Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine
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2023
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