Background: Acute pain is common among patients requiring assistance from prehospital emergency medical services (EMS). Nonetheless, the undertreatment of pain in this context remains a frequent phenomenon. Timely and effective analgesia is a crucial feature in emergency medicine. To ensure analgesia provision, prehospital paramedics and nurses can administer analgesics via standard operating protocols or under a physician’s remote supervision. Information about such protocols in Italian EMS is lacking. Objective: Evaluation of the availability of nurse’s standard analgesia protocols in Italy’s prehospital EMS settings. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey involved all 74 Italian emergency medical dispatch centres (EMDCs). Aside from descriptive statistics, we used χ2-analysis and Spearman-rank correlation to look for associations between geographical areas’ dependence upon independent variable categories and their correlations. Results: Of all the 74 Italian EMDCs, 70 (94.6%) completed the survey, covering 100 provinces out of a total of 107 (93.5%). Operating nurses’ prehospital analgesia protocols are available in 46 provinces (46.0%). The availability of prehospital analgesia protocols is more extended in northern Italy EMDCs (n=30, 66.7%) than in central Italy (n=9, 42.8%) and southern Italy and islands (n=7, 20.6%). Morphine (76.1% for medical patients and 95.7% for trauma) and paracetamol (89.1% for both) are the most common drugs included in the prehospital analgesia protocols. Conclusion: Despite international consensus on the necessity, efficacy, and safety of nurses’ prehospital analgesia provision, nurse-administered analgesia protocols are available in less than half of Italian provinces, with substantial differences between northern, central, and southern areas. These results indirectly indicate potential undertreatment of prehospital pain in Italy and yield practice improvements.

Imbriaco, G., Rondelli, R., Maroni, F., Mazzolani, S., Sasso, S., Sebastiani, S., et al. (2021). Nurse-Administered Analgesic Treatment in Italian Emergency Medical Services: A Nationwide Survey. JOURNAL OF PAIN RESEARCH, 14, 1827-1835 [10.2147/JPR.S303998].

Nurse-Administered Analgesic Treatment in Italian Emergency Medical Services: A Nationwide Survey

Sebastiani, Stefano
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Investigation
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Samolsky Dekel, Boaz Gedaliahu
Ultimo
Writing – Review & Editing
2021

Abstract

Background: Acute pain is common among patients requiring assistance from prehospital emergency medical services (EMS). Nonetheless, the undertreatment of pain in this context remains a frequent phenomenon. Timely and effective analgesia is a crucial feature in emergency medicine. To ensure analgesia provision, prehospital paramedics and nurses can administer analgesics via standard operating protocols or under a physician’s remote supervision. Information about such protocols in Italian EMS is lacking. Objective: Evaluation of the availability of nurse’s standard analgesia protocols in Italy’s prehospital EMS settings. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey involved all 74 Italian emergency medical dispatch centres (EMDCs). Aside from descriptive statistics, we used χ2-analysis and Spearman-rank correlation to look for associations between geographical areas’ dependence upon independent variable categories and their correlations. Results: Of all the 74 Italian EMDCs, 70 (94.6%) completed the survey, covering 100 provinces out of a total of 107 (93.5%). Operating nurses’ prehospital analgesia protocols are available in 46 provinces (46.0%). The availability of prehospital analgesia protocols is more extended in northern Italy EMDCs (n=30, 66.7%) than in central Italy (n=9, 42.8%) and southern Italy and islands (n=7, 20.6%). Morphine (76.1% for medical patients and 95.7% for trauma) and paracetamol (89.1% for both) are the most common drugs included in the prehospital analgesia protocols. Conclusion: Despite international consensus on the necessity, efficacy, and safety of nurses’ prehospital analgesia provision, nurse-administered analgesia protocols are available in less than half of Italian provinces, with substantial differences between northern, central, and southern areas. These results indirectly indicate potential undertreatment of prehospital pain in Italy and yield practice improvements.
2021
Imbriaco, G., Rondelli, R., Maroni, F., Mazzolani, S., Sasso, S., Sebastiani, S., et al. (2021). Nurse-Administered Analgesic Treatment in Italian Emergency Medical Services: A Nationwide Survey. JOURNAL OF PAIN RESEARCH, 14, 1827-1835 [10.2147/JPR.S303998].
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