Identifying of post-operative pain level and associated factors following orthopaedic surgery at AaBET Trauma Centre in St. Paul’s Hospital Millennium Medical College, Ethiopia from OCT,2023 – MAR, 2024
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ABSTRACT
Postoperative management is complex and both patients and healthcare provider are not satisfied
with postoperative pain. different protocol is evolving tackle this problem. in our set up there is
limited guideline for management of postoperative pain especially following orthopaedic
surgery.
OBJECTIVE: to identify postoperative pain level and associated factors following orthopaedic
surgery
Methods: A prospective observational study was conducted to identify postoperative pain level
and associated factors following orthopaedic surgeries from March,2023 to June,2023.using
patients record and numeric rating scale form review was carried out between March 2023 and
June 2023.data was collected using questionnaires and patients logbooks .data was analyzed
using statistical package for social science version 26.to identify the association between
outcome variables and independent variables , descriptive statistics , cross tabulations and binary
logistic regression were used. Categorical data were analyzed using chi square test. adjusted odd
ratios were computed with 95% confidence interval and a p -value <.005 was used to determine
the significance of the study.
Results: in this study a total of 63 patients were involved and among those 55 (87.3%) were
male and 8 (12.7%) were female. most patients (73%) were having moderate pain 24 hour
following orthopaedic surgery and at 48 hours postoperative most patients were having mild pain
(85.7%). 13(20.6%) and 54(85.7%) of patients were having no pain to mild pain at 24 hour and
48 hours respectively following orthopaedic surgery.50(79.4%) and 9(14.3%) of patients were
having moderate to severe pain at 24 and 48 hours respectively following orthopaedic surgery.
On bi-variate logistic regression analysis; being female patients (AOR:6.32,95%CI,4.57,11.66),
general anaesthesia (AOR:2.23 ,95%CI,0.89,3.42) , history of smoking
(AOR:1.23,95%CI,0.89,3.42) and patient who underwent ORIF surgery
(AOR:3.09,95%CI,2.87,13.46) were among factors associated with moderate to severe
postoperative pain at 24 hour . no factors were associated with moderate to severe postoperative
pain at 48 hours. ii
Conclusion: postoperative pain management should be given high emphasis following
orthopaedic surgery. Appropriate pain management has to be implemented to decrease the suffer
of patients due to postoperative pain, factors that are associated with postoperative pain has to be
appropriately addressed.
Key Words: NRS, patients, pain levee, pain, postoperative pain, associated factors,
orthopaedic surgery and AaBET Hospital