Patient attitudes towards analgesia and their openness to non-pharmacological methods such as acupuncture in the emergency department: PATIENT ATTITUDES TO EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT ANALGESIA
2018
OBJECTIVE: To investigate patient attitudes to analgesia, opioids and non-pharmacological analgesia, including acupuncture, in the ED. METHODS: ED patients with pain were surveyed regarding: pain scores, satisfaction, addiction concern, non-pharmacological methods of pain relief and acupuncture. Data were analysed using logistic regression. RESULTS: Of 196 adult patients, 52.8% were 'very satisfied' with analgesia. Most patients (84.7%) would accept non-pharmacological methods including acupuncture (68.9%) and 78.6% were not concerned about addiction. Satisfaction was associated with male gender, and 'adequate analgesia' but not with opioids. CONCLUSION: Most patients were generally satisfied with ED analgesia and were open to non-pharmacologic analgesia including acupuncture.
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