Feasibility and clinical utility of the critical pain observation tool among mechanically ventilated patients
Background & Aim: The Critical Pain Observational Tool (CPOT) is one of the most valid and reliable pain assessment tools to assess pain in mechanically ventilated patients. This study aimed to investigate the Critical Care Pain Observational tool feasibility and clinical utility from the nurse...
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author | Khalid Nabeel Alshlool Maysoon Abdalrahim Wejdan Othman Younis |
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Background & Aim: The Critical Pain Observational Tool (CPOT) is one of the most valid and reliable pain assessment tools to assess pain in mechanically ventilated patients. This study aimed to investigate the Critical Care Pain Observational tool feasibility and clinical utility from the nurses’ perspective at a teaching hospital in Jordan.
Methods & Materials: Descriptive design was used to collect data from 74 nurses working in five critical care units in a teaching hospital in Jordan. The study was conducted in August 2019. The Feasibility and Clinical Utility of Critical Pain Observation Tool collected the data. Data were analyzed using SPSS software version 22.
Results: The mean feasibility score was 69.0 / 100 (SD=8.56) with a range of 18-33/36 (50.0-91.0 / 100), indicating a moderate category of feasibility. Also, the mean of the clinical utility scores was 68.53 / 100 (SD=9.78) with a range of 11-26/28 (39.29-92.8 / 100), indicating moderate clinical utility.
Conclusion: Nurses reported moderate feasibility and clinical utility of the CPOT; thus, it is important to promote education and training of nurses to ensure maximum utilization of the tool.
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spelling | doaj.art-067638835b204ac0aac039291366a6a32022-12-21T19:06:02ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesNursing Practice Today2383-11542383-11622021-12-019210.18502/npt.v9i2.8894Feasibility and clinical utility of the critical pain observation tool among mechanically ventilated patientsKhalid Nabeel Alshlool0Maysoon Abdalrahim1Wejdan Othman Younis2Department of Nursing, Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Ajman, Ajman, United Arab EmiratesDepartment of Clinical Nursing, School of Nursing, The University of Jordan, Amman, JordanDepartment of Clinical Nursing, School of Nursing, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan Background & Aim: The Critical Pain Observational Tool (CPOT) is one of the most valid and reliable pain assessment tools to assess pain in mechanically ventilated patients. This study aimed to investigate the Critical Care Pain Observational tool feasibility and clinical utility from the nurses’ perspective at a teaching hospital in Jordan. Methods & Materials: Descriptive design was used to collect data from 74 nurses working in five critical care units in a teaching hospital in Jordan. The study was conducted in August 2019. The Feasibility and Clinical Utility of Critical Pain Observation Tool collected the data. Data were analyzed using SPSS software version 22. Results: The mean feasibility score was 69.0 / 100 (SD=8.56) with a range of 18-33/36 (50.0-91.0 / 100), indicating a moderate category of feasibility. Also, the mean of the clinical utility scores was 68.53 / 100 (SD=9.78) with a range of 11-26/28 (39.29-92.8 / 100), indicating moderate clinical utility. Conclusion: Nurses reported moderate feasibility and clinical utility of the CPOT; thus, it is important to promote education and training of nurses to ensure maximum utilization of the tool. https://npt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/npt/article/view/1680painpain measurementintensive care unitscritical care nursingfeasibility studies |
spellingShingle | Khalid Nabeel Alshlool Maysoon Abdalrahim Wejdan Othman Younis Feasibility and clinical utility of the critical pain observation tool among mechanically ventilated patients Nursing Practice Today pain pain measurement intensive care units critical care nursing feasibility studies |
title | Feasibility and clinical utility of the critical pain observation tool among mechanically ventilated patients |
title_full | Feasibility and clinical utility of the critical pain observation tool among mechanically ventilated patients |
title_fullStr | Feasibility and clinical utility of the critical pain observation tool among mechanically ventilated patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Feasibility and clinical utility of the critical pain observation tool among mechanically ventilated patients |
title_short | Feasibility and clinical utility of the critical pain observation tool among mechanically ventilated patients |
title_sort | feasibility and clinical utility of the critical pain observation tool among mechanically ventilated patients |
topic | pain pain measurement intensive care units critical care nursing feasibility studies |
url | https://npt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/npt/article/view/1680 |
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