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Sanus
versión On-line ISSN 2448-6094
Resumen
LOPEZ-ESPANA, Julia Teresa; CALDERON-DIMAS, María Elena; MORENO-MONSIVAIS, María Guadalupe y INTERIAL-GUZMAN, Ma. Guadalupe. Maternal satisfaction with postpartum surgical pain management in a hospital in northern Mexico. Sanus [online]. 2021, vol.6, e171. Epub 24-Ene-2022. ISSN 2448-6094. https://doi.org/10.36789/revsanus.vi1.171.
Introduction:
The quality of care is a priority in the health system, especially patient satisfaction. Postoperative pain management is an indicator that can affect it.
Objective:
Establish the relationship between maternal satisfaction with postoperative pain management, pain intensity, preoperative orientation, health personnel response time and obstetric factors in a hospital in northern Mexico.
Methodology:
Descriptive, correlational design. A total of 259 postpartum surgical patients from a public hospital in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico participated. The Patient Pain Intensity Questionnaire was used; women with 24 hours of postpartum surgery were included in the study; women with tubal ligation or hysterectomy were excluded. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used.
Results:
All participants presented pain; 61.4% reported severe pain in the first 24 hours; 69.5% reported a response time for pain management of less than 10 minutes. Mean satisfaction was 8.9 (SD=1.3). A relationship was found between maternal satisfaction with postoperative pain management and personnel response time (p=.001); as well as with the number of cesarean sections (p=.04). Women who received preoperative counseling reported greater satisfaction with pain management (9 vs. 8.27, p=.001) and less pain (7.87 vs. 6.90, p=.01).
Conclusions:
Correct pain management should be prioritized as a quality criterion. Preoperative orientation is a practice that should be reinforced in the care of surgical patients.
Palabras llave : Postpartum Period; Patient Satisfaction; Postoperative Pain (DeCS).