Postoperative pain assessment and management in adolescents
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Postoperative pain assessment and management in adolescents
Abstract
A 3-year study investigated the experience and management of postoperative pain following elective surgery in an adolescent sample, using a variety of valid, reliable instruments and semi-structured interviews. In addition to the adolescent subjects, the views of one parent of each adolescent were sought and a sample of health professionals comprising surgeons, anaesthetists and nurses were interviewed about acute pain in adolescent patients. This paper presents some of the main findings pertaining to pain assessment and management. Pain, experienced by most adolescents on the 1st and 3rd postoperative days, was influenced by the presence of anxiety and depression, in addition to the maturational stage; differences between in-patients and day cases are highlighted. Recommendations for practice include the need for more effective pain management and raising awareness of the importance of both psychological state and adjustment to adolescence in this age-group.
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