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Assessment of post-operative pain medication adherence after day case orthopaedic surgery: A prospective, cross-sectional study

Booysen, Vanessa; Burger, Johanita R.; du Plessis, Jesslee M.; Cockeran, Marike

Any: 2020

Background and aim: Patients struggle to adhere to prescribed pain medication after surgery because of, inter alia, side effects, sleep disturbances and pain severity. This study aimed to determine the influence of various factors on, the extent of adherence to prescribed post-operative pain medication (POPM) measured by participant-reported pill count (PRPC) following day case orthopaedic surgery at a private South African hospital. Methods: This prospective, quantitative cross-sectional study involving 120 participants (51 males, 69 females), used a structured questionnaire completed through a telephonic survey, 4 days after orthopaedic surgery. Measurements included PRPC adherence (adherent vs. non-adherent), in relation to post-operative adherence behaviour (POAB), normal medicine adherence behaviour (NMAB), pain severity affecting sleep and mobility, treatment side effects and patient demographic characteristics. Results: Based on PRPC measurement 56.7% (n = 68) of participants were adherent. PRPC was significantly associated with severe pain affecting falling sleep (p = .001), pain causing awakening from sleep (p = .035) and POAB (p < .001, Cramer´s V = 0.5). PRPC adherence was independent from gender (p = .140), age (p = .822), smoking status (p = 1.000), type and event of side effects (p > .300), NMAB (p = .601) and the treatment regimen (i.e. unimodal vs. bimodal or multimodal) (p = .511). Conclusion: Non-adherence (overuse or misuse) of prescribed POPM can be a result of severe pain, influencing sleep and movement after orthopaedic surgery, indicating a need for the review of these regimens in order to optimise care.

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC AND TRAUMA NURSING

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Adherence; Post-operative pain medication; Questionnaire; Day case orthopaedic surgery; South Africa

 

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