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Strategies to Enhance Patient Care and Compliance with Pain Order Duplications and Gaps.

Shayna Cruz1, Amberene Daya1, Andrea Quinn1, Amanda Ries1.   

Abstract

According to the Joint Commission every patient has a right to pain management. Due to multimodal pain management, pain orders have the potential for duplication as well as gaps in therapy. At our institution, we evaluated pain orders and implemented strategies that aimed to reduce those gaps. We found that current ordering practices permitted the use of varying visual analog scale (VAS) ranges (e.g., VAS 1-3 and 1-5) which inherently increased the potential for duplicate therapies. When gaps in therapy occurred, medication orders for corresponding VAS scores were not available and thus, therapy was delayed. Additionally, current administration policies did not take into account patient preferences for less potent agents which can also cause a delay in care. In summary, simple strategies, discussed in this article, may be implemented at the hospital level to optimize patient care while maintaining recommendations by the Joint Commission for clear medication orders.
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Keywords:  CQI; JCAHO; analgesics; medication process; pain management

Year:  2021        PMID: 35615484      PMCID: PMC9125117          DOI: 10.1177/00185787211032358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hosp Pharm        ISSN: 0018-5787


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