Identifying values and preferences around the choice of analgesia for patients with acute trauma pain in emergency and prehospital settings:using group concept mapping methodology

OBJECTIVES: The main study aim was to examine the applicability of a novel method to assess the criterion of values and preferences within the Grading of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and Evaluation evidence to decision framework. The group concept mapping (GCM) approach was applied to ide...

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Published in:BMJ Open
Main Authors: Nielsen, Kristina Tomra, Rasmussen, Marianne Uggen, Overgaard, Anders Foehrby, Klokker, Louise, Christensen, Robin, Wæhrens, Eva Ejlersen
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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spelling ftsydanskunivpub:oai:sdu.dk:publications/6cab705a-9ee0-4fbb-bd51-d6ed8c5a6943 2024-05-19T07:42:55+00:00 Identifying values and preferences around the choice of analgesia for patients with acute trauma pain in emergency and prehospital settings:using group concept mapping methodology Nielsen, Kristina Tomra Rasmussen, Marianne Uggen Overgaard, Anders Foehrby Klokker, Louise Christensen, Robin Wæhrens, Eva Ejlersen 2020-03-10 application/pdf https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/6cab705a-9ee0-4fbb-bd51-d6ed8c5a6943 https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031863 https://findresearcher.sdu.dk/ws/files/168598899/e031863.full.pdf eng eng https://portal.findresearcher.sdu.dk/da/publications/6cab705a-9ee0-4fbb-bd51-d6ed8c5a6943 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Nielsen , K T , Rasmussen , M U , Overgaard , A F , Klokker , L , Christensen , R & Wæhrens , E E 2020 , ' Identifying values and preferences around the choice of analgesia for patients with acute trauma pain in emergency and prehospital settings : using group concept mapping methodology ' , BMJ Open , vol. 10 , no. 3 , e031863 . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031863 acute pain analgesia conceptual model group concept mapping preferences values article 2020 ftsydanskunivpub https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031863 2024-04-24T00:37:21Z OBJECTIVES: The main study aim was to examine the applicability of a novel method to assess the criterion of values and preferences within the Grading of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and Evaluation evidence to decision framework. The group concept mapping (GCM) approach was applied to identify, organise and prioritise values and preferences in the example of health professionals' choice of analgesia for patients with acute trauma pain. SETTING: Prehospital and emergency care centres in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland. PARTICIPANTS: Acute care health professionals with qualifications to administer analgesic agents to patients in emergency and prehospital settings, including advanced ambulance assistants, rescue officers, paramedics, emergency physicians and emergency nurses, participated in an online survey in which statements were generated (n=40) and structured (n=11) and finally analysed and interpreted in a validation meeting (n=4). RESULTS: Using GCM, ideas were generated and structured through online participation. Results were interpreted at a validation meeting. In total, 111 unique ideas were identified and organised into seven clusters: drug profile, administration, context, health professionals' preferences and logistics, safety profile, patient's medical history and acute clinical situation. CONCLUSIONS: Based on GCM, a conceptual model was developed, and values and preferences around choice of analgesia in emergency care were revealed. Health professionals within acute care can apply the conceptual model to support their decision-making when choosing the best available treatment for pain for their patients in emergency care. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Southern Denmark Research Portal BMJ Open 10 3 e031863
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topic acute pain
analgesia
conceptual model
group concept mapping
preferences
values
spellingShingle acute pain
analgesia
conceptual model
group concept mapping
preferences
values
Nielsen, Kristina Tomra
Rasmussen, Marianne Uggen
Overgaard, Anders Foehrby
Klokker, Louise
Christensen, Robin
Wæhrens, Eva Ejlersen
Identifying values and preferences around the choice of analgesia for patients with acute trauma pain in emergency and prehospital settings:using group concept mapping methodology
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analgesia
conceptual model
group concept mapping
preferences
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description OBJECTIVES: The main study aim was to examine the applicability of a novel method to assess the criterion of values and preferences within the Grading of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and Evaluation evidence to decision framework. The group concept mapping (GCM) approach was applied to identify, organise and prioritise values and preferences in the example of health professionals' choice of analgesia for patients with acute trauma pain. SETTING: Prehospital and emergency care centres in the Nordic countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland. PARTICIPANTS: Acute care health professionals with qualifications to administer analgesic agents to patients in emergency and prehospital settings, including advanced ambulance assistants, rescue officers, paramedics, emergency physicians and emergency nurses, participated in an online survey in which statements were generated (n=40) and structured (n=11) and finally analysed and interpreted in a validation meeting (n=4). RESULTS: Using GCM, ideas were generated and structured through online participation. Results were interpreted at a validation meeting. In total, 111 unique ideas were identified and organised into seven clusters: drug profile, administration, context, health professionals' preferences and logistics, safety profile, patient's medical history and acute clinical situation. CONCLUSIONS: Based on GCM, a conceptual model was developed, and values and preferences around choice of analgesia in emergency care were revealed. Health professionals within acute care can apply the conceptual model to support their decision-making when choosing the best available treatment for pain for their patients in emergency care.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Nielsen, Kristina Tomra
Rasmussen, Marianne Uggen
Overgaard, Anders Foehrby
Klokker, Louise
Christensen, Robin
Wæhrens, Eva Ejlersen
author_facet Nielsen, Kristina Tomra
Rasmussen, Marianne Uggen
Overgaard, Anders Foehrby
Klokker, Louise
Christensen, Robin
Wæhrens, Eva Ejlersen
author_sort Nielsen, Kristina Tomra
title Identifying values and preferences around the choice of analgesia for patients with acute trauma pain in emergency and prehospital settings:using group concept mapping methodology
title_short Identifying values and preferences around the choice of analgesia for patients with acute trauma pain in emergency and prehospital settings:using group concept mapping methodology
title_full Identifying values and preferences around the choice of analgesia for patients with acute trauma pain in emergency and prehospital settings:using group concept mapping methodology
title_fullStr Identifying values and preferences around the choice of analgesia for patients with acute trauma pain in emergency and prehospital settings:using group concept mapping methodology
title_full_unstemmed Identifying values and preferences around the choice of analgesia for patients with acute trauma pain in emergency and prehospital settings:using group concept mapping methodology
title_sort identifying values and preferences around the choice of analgesia for patients with acute trauma pain in emergency and prehospital settings:using group concept mapping methodology
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