Quality indicators in postoperative pain management: a validation study
- 17 December 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
- Vol. 15 (4) , 331-338
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1471-6712.2001.00037.x
Abstract
Quality indicators in postoperative pain management: a validation study In a previous study, strategic and clinical quality indicators were developed from a tentative model to assess high quality in postoperative pain management. The aim of the present study was to investigate the content validity of these 15 indicators. The indicators were compiled in a questionnaire, and two groups of nurses (n=210, n=321) scored each indicator on a 5‐point scale (strongly disagree to strongly agree) from three different standpoints: whether it was essential for achieving high quality, whether it was realistic to carry out, and whether it was possible for nurses to influence management. The respondents were also asked to choose the most crucial indicators for the quality of care. The results showed that both groups of nurses judged the 15 indicators to have content validity from all three standpoints. Both groups also found the same six indicators to be the most crucial. These indicators concerned detecting and acting on signs and symptoms, performing prescriptions, informing and educating, acting on behalf of patients, competence/knowledge, and attitudes. The validated indicators should be useful to consider when implementing a strategy for postoperative pain management and when planning to evaluate the quality of care.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Survey of post‐operative patients’ pain managementJournal of Nursing Management, 1997
- Patient satisfaction and pain severity as outcomes in pain management: A longitudinal view of one setting's experienceJournal of Pain and Symptom Management, 1996
- Quality Improvement Guidelines for the Treatment of Acute Pain and Cancer PainJAMA, 1995
- Criteria formulation and application: an evaluative frameworkInternational Journal of Nursing Studies, 1994
- Organization of acute pain services: a low-cost modelPain, 1994
- Assessment of patient satisfaction utilizing the American Pain Society's quality assurance standards on acute and cancer-related painJournal of Pain and Symptom Management, 1994
- Modification of the Diagnostic Content Validity ModelInternational Journal of Nursing Terminologies and Classifications, 1994
- A practical approach to content validationApplied Nursing Research, 1991
- Effect of Personal Pain Experience on Pain AssessmentImage: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1989