Non-pharmacological Management of Procedural Pain in Children: Health Worker’s Approach at a Tertiary Health Facility, Southern Nigeria

G. K. Eke

Department of Paediatrics, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Nigeria.

L. E. Yaguo Ide *

Department of Paediatrics, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Nigeria.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Introduction: Pain is one of the most recurrent complaints obtainable in paediatric settings especially while carrying out procedures. The emergency section is a very tasking place for children. Hence it is important for health care workers to follow a child focussed or individual methods in their assessment and management of pain and painful procedures.

Aim: To determine health workers’ approach towards non-pharmacological management of procedural pain in children at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH). 

Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out between November 2019 and January 2020. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to retrieve information on biodata, knowledge and practice of non -pharmacological management of procedural pain in children. Data was entered into Microsoft Excel spread sheet and analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 21.

Results: Respondents in this study included 25(24.8%) physicians and 61(60.4%) nurses. Forty-four respondents (43.5%) had more than 10 years’ work experience. Self-development 59 (58.4%) was the most common source of knowledge of paediatric pain management. Fourteen (13.9%) respondents knew the appropriate time of applying non-pharmacological measures of which distraction was the most common strategy mentioned (n=85, 84.2%) and used (36%). Nurses were significantly more knowledgeable about non-pharmacological methods of pain management in children (p= .000).

Conclusion: There are gaps in knowledge and practice of clinicians concerning use of non-pharmacological interventions in the management of procedural pain in children. Development of a standard protocol would be an asset. There is need for necessary tools, and institutional commitment to adequate pain relief for children in our institution.

Keywords: Non-pharmacological management, procedural pain, children, Southern Nigeria.


How to Cite

Eke, G. K., and L. E. Yaguo Ide. 2020. “Non-Pharmacological Management of Procedural Pain in Children: Health Worker’s Approach at a Tertiary Health Facility, Southern Nigeria”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 32 (4):97-103. https://doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2020/v32i430405.

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