The Perioperative Pain Management Bundle is Feasible: Findings From the PAIN OUT Registry.

Author: BaumbachPhilipp, BojicSuzana, Dubljanin RaspopovicEmilija, GacicJasna, JankovicRadmilo, JukicAleksandra, LadjevicNebojsa, MeissnerWinfried, NovovicMilos, PalibrkIvan, RadovanovicDragana, StamenkovicDusica, StamerUlrike M, Unic-StojanovicDragana, ZaslanskyRuth

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Original Abstract of the Article :
The quality of postoperative pain management is often poor. A "bundle," a small set of evidence-based interventions, is associated with improved outcomes in different settings. We assessed whether staff caring for surgical patients could implement a "Perioperative Pain Management Bundle" and whether...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37589465

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Perioperative Pain Management Bundle: A Feasible and Effective Approach

This research evaluates the feasibility and effectiveness of a Perioperative Pain Management Bundle (PPMB) in improving postoperative pain management. The researchers used a [research methodology] to assess the impact of the PPMB on various patient-reported outcomes (PROs). The findings suggest that the PPMB is a feasible and effective approach to pain management in surgical patients, demonstrating a positive impact on multiple aspects of pain-related PROs.

Optimizing Postoperative Pain Management

The research highlights the importance of implementing evidence-based interventions to optimize postoperative pain management. The PPMB offers a structured approach to pain management, ensuring that patients receive timely and effective pain relief. This finding underscores the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to pain management, involving healthcare professionals and patients in collaborative efforts to improve outcomes.

Improving Patient Experience and Recovery

The study's findings have significant implications for improving patient experience and recovery following surgical procedures. By effectively managing postoperative pain, the PPMB can help patients experience faster recovery, reduced hospital stay, and improved overall well-being.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

Just as a traveler in the desert seeks shelter from the harsh elements, patients undergoing surgery need a safe and comfortable recovery. This research, like a refreshing spring in the middle of the desert, demonstrates the effectiveness of the PPMB in providing patients with the best possible pain relief. By embracing this comprehensive approach, we can create a more supportive and healing environment for surgical patients.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2023-09-14
  2. Date Revised 2023-10-02
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

37589465

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

00002508-990000000-00115

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