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improving Pain mAnagement for childreN and young people attendeD by Ambulance (PANDA): protocol for a realist review. [version 2]

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posted on 2024-10-01, 11:50 authored by Georgie NichollsGeorgie Nicholls, Georgette EatonGeorgette Eaton, Marishona OrtegaMarishona Ortega, Kacper Sumera, Michael BaliousisMichael Baliousis, Jessica Hodgson, Despina LaparidouDespina Laparidou, Niro Siriwardena, Paul Leighton, Sarah Redsell, Bill LordBill Lord, Tatiana Bujor, Gregory WhitleyGregory Whitley

 

Background

Each year in England, 450,000 children and young people (CYP) under 18 years of age are transported by ambulance to emergency departments. Approximately 20% of these suffer acute pain caused by illness or injury. Pain is a highly complex sensory and emotional experience. The intersection between acute pain, unwell CYP and the unpredictable pre-hospital environment is convoluted. Studies have shown that prehospital pain management in CYP is poor, with 61% of those suffering acute pain not achieving effective pain relief (abolition or reduction of pain score by 2 or more out of 10) when attended by ambulance. Consequences of poor acute pain management include altered pain perception, post-traumatic stress disorder and the development of chronic pain. This realist review will aim to understand how ambulance clinicians can provide improved prehospital acute pain management for CYP.

Methods

A realist review will be conducted in accordance with the Realist And Meta-narrative Evidence Syntheses: Evolving Standards (RAMESES) guidance. A five-stage approach will be adopted; 1) Developing an Initial Programme Theory (IPT): develop an IPT with key stakeholder input and evidence from informal searching; 2) Searching and screening: conduct a thorough search of relevant research databases and other literature sources and perform screening in duplicate; 3) Relevance and rigour assessment: assess documents for relevance and rigour in duplicate; 4) Extracting and organising data: code relevant data into conceptual “buckets” using qualitative data analysis software; and 5) Synthesis and Programme Theory (PT) refinement: utilise a realist logic of analysis to generate context-mechanism-outcome configurations (CMOCs) within and across conceptual “buckets”, test and refine the IPT into a realist PT.

Conclusion

The realist PT will enhance our understanding of what works best to improve acute prehospital pain management in CYP, which will then be tested and refined within a realist evaluation.

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PROSPERO Registration: CRD42024505978

Funding

improving Pain mAnagement for childreN and young people attendeD by Ambulance (PANDA): A realist informed intervention development and feasibility study.

National Institute for Health Research

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  • School of Health and Care Sciences
  • College of Health and Science (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

NIHR Open Research

Volume

4

Issue

42

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

ISSN

2633-4402

Date Accepted

2024-07-01

Date of First Publication

2024-07-23

Date of Final Publication

2024-09-05

Funder

Health Education England (HEE)/National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR)

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