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Education Changes Mexican Nurses' Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Pediatric Pain

Myra Martz Huth, PhD, RN, FAANCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Theresa L. Gregg, MSN, RN, Li Lin, MS

Received 12 September 2008; received in revised form 29 July 2009; accepted 12 November 2009. published online 12 July 2010.
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Abstract 

This study explored the effectiveness of a pain education intervention on Mexican nurses' knowledge and attitudes toward pediatric pain. A convenience sample of 106 registered nurses from three hospitals in Mexico City was recruited. A Pediatric Pain Education Program (PPEP) was developed, implemented, and evaluated by a nurse researcher, clinical nurse specialist, and a child life specialist. The 4-hour program, which was translated into Spanish, consisted of pain assessment, physiology, and management, including pharmacology and nonpharmacology. The effects of PPEP were measured in a one-group pretest-posttest design using a translated Spanish version of the Pediatric Nurses' Knowledge and Attitudes Survey (PNKAS). A total of 79 nurses completed both tests. A paired t test indicated significant differences between pre- and posttest results (p < .0001) on the PNKAS. The hospital site and years of nursing experience were significantly related to nurses' pre- and post-PNKAS scores. One test item on children's ability to reliably report their pain had a significantly lower score after the intervention (p = .016). The intervention was effective in improving Mexican pediatric nurses' knowledge and attitudes. However, it is not known how long this effect was maintained. Health care professionals can share a common vision for pain management by increasing international collaborative efforts and by advancing pediatric pain knowledge.

 Center for Professional Excellence-Research

 Pediatric Pain Management

 Center for Professional Excellence-Research, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio

Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to Myra Martz Huth, PhD, RN, FAAN, Assistant Vice President, Center for Professional Excellence-Research, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Avenue MLC 11016, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039.

PII: S1524-9042(09)00132-5

doi:10.1016/j.pmn.2009.11.001