Association between vital signs fluctuations and pain severity among critically-ill patients

Background : pain is a critical issue in the Intensive Care Unit and need a proper management to improve patient's outcome and reduce the pain consequences in critically ill patients since patient in the intensive care unit being unable to reporting pain. Therefore, assessment vital signs frequ...

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Published in:Kufa Journal for Nursing Sciences Vol. 12; no. 2; pp. 47 - 59
Main Authors: Bashe, Ghufran Imad, al-Fayyd, Sadiq Abd al-Husayn Hasan
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Najaf, Iraq University of Kufa, Faculty of Nursing 07-10-2022
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Summary:Background : pain is a critical issue in the Intensive Care Unit and need a proper management to improve patient's outcome and reduce the pain consequences in critically ill patients since patient in the intensive care unit being unable to reporting pain. Therefore, assessment vital signs frequently may be helpful. Objectives : To describe vital signs and pain severity among critically ill patients. As well to find the relationship between pain severity and a patient's vital signs. Finally, to compare the vital signs at rest, during routine nursing and post-routine nursing procedures within 20 minutes. Methodology : A descriptive-correlational design was conducted in the present study. A purposive sample of 135 subjects who had met the study's inclusion criteria were targeted. The data collection started from January 18thto April 7th, 2022. Results : Patients were silently suffering pain during all three assessment phases pre-during and 20 minutes' post-routine nursing procedures. Of equal importance, there is a statistically significant association between the overall pain score and overall vital signs pre, during and post nursing procedures. Conclusion : The pain severity had reached its highest level during nursing procedures, as it showed a severe unacceptable pain score, which is both clinically and ethically unacceptable. And there was a significant statistical difference, which was authenticated through vital signs readings during nursing procedures and within 20 minutes compared to pre-nursing procedures. Recommendations : It is recommended to depend the changes in vital readings because it is considered important indicator of pain presence and its severity among patients who are unable to express their pain in the intensive care units. Also a highly recommended that Intensive Care Units use up-to-date clinical protocols to measure pain.
ISSN:2223-4055
2521-8638
DOI:10.36321/kjns.vi20222.3861