Pain Management Nursing
Volume 7, Issue 2 , Pages 71-77, June 2006

Nurses’ Reflections on Pain Management in a Nursing Home Setting

  • Lauren Clark, RN, PhD, FAAN

      Affiliations

    • University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center School of Nursing, Colorado
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence and reprint requests to Lauren Clark, RN, PhD, FAAN, University of Colorado School of Nursing, Health Sciences Center, 4200 East Ninth Avenue, C288, Denver, CO 80262
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  • Regina Fink, RN, PhD, FAAN, AOCN

      Affiliations

    • University of Colorado Hospital, Colorado
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  • Karen Pennington, RN, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Regis University, Denver, Colorado
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  • Katherine Jones, RN, PhD, FAAN

      Affiliations

    • Yale University College of Nursing, New Haven, Connecticut

Abstract 

Achieving optimal and safe pain-management practices in the nursing home setting continues to challenge administrators, nurses, physicians, and other health care providers. Several factors in nursing home settings complicate the conduct of clinical process improvement research. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions of a sample of Colorado nursing home staff who participated in a study to develop and evaluate a multifaceted pain-management intervention. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 103 staff from treatment and control nursing homes, audiotaped, and content analyzed. Staff identified changes in their knowledge and attitudes about pain and their pain-assessment and management practices. Progressive solutions and suggestions for changing practice include establishing an internal pain team and incorporating nursing assistants into the care planning process. Quality improvement strategies can accommodate the special circumstances of nursing home care and build the capacity of the nursing homes to initiate and monitor their own process-improvement programs using a participatory research approach.

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 This project was supported by a grant from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ U-18-HS11093) awarded to Katherine Jones, Principal Investigator.

PII: S1524-9042(06)00034-8

doi:10.1016/j.pmn.2006.02.004

Pain Management Nursing
Volume 7, Issue 2 , Pages 71-77, June 2006