Effectiveness of the visually enlarged numerical rating scale for pain management in mechanically ventilated patients: A retrospective before-and-after study

Authors

  • Akira Ouchi, RN, PhD Ibaraki Christian University
  • Hideaki Sakuramoto, RN, PhD Ibaraki Christian University
  • Ruriko Kikuchi, RN University of Tsukuba Hospital
  • Gen Aikawa, RN, MSN University of Tsukuba
  • Shunsuke Kobayashi, RN, MS University of Tsukuba
  • Yuki Enomoto, MD, PhD University of Tsukuba
  • Tetsuya Hoshino, MD University of Tsukuba
  • Nobutake Shimojo, MD, PhD University of Tsukuba
  • Yoshiaki Inoue, MD, PhD University of Tsukuba

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29173/ijcc53

Keywords:

critical care, pain, pain management, critical care nursing

Abstract

Background: Self-report pain assessment scales help avoid underestimating patients’ pain.

Aims: To assess the effectiveness of the visually enlarged 0–10 numerical rating scale (NRS-V) for pain management in mechanically ventilated patients.

Methods: The NRS-V was used at each bedside during the intervention phase. Patients mechanically ventilated for ≥48 h were included. The pain assessment rates using the NRS and patient outcomes were compared between the control and intervention groups.

Findings: Overall, 196 patients were enrolled (control group, 97; intervention group, 99). The pain assessment rate using the NRS was significantly higher during the intervention than during the control phase (63.3% vs 36.7%, P<0.001). On multivariate regression analysis, the intervention was associated with a decreased agitation incidence (Poisson coefficient, -0.82; 95% confidence interval, -1.47– -0.16).

Conclusion: NRS-V was associated with an increased pain assessment rate and a decreased agitation incidence in mechanically ventilated patients.

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Published

2023-12-01

How to Cite

Ouchi, A., Sakuramoto, H., Kikuchi, R., Aikawa, G., Kobayashi, S., Enomoto, Y., … Inoue, Y. (2023). Effectiveness of the visually enlarged numerical rating scale for pain management in mechanically ventilated patients: A retrospective before-and-after study. International Journal of Critical Care, 17(3), 128–142. https://doi.org/10.29173/ijcc53

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