Post Operative Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Outcomes And Parent Satisfaction Associated With Parent/Nurse Controlled Analgesia In Pediatric Patients With Developmental Delay
The purpose of this study is to compare, the safety, efficacy and level of parent and nurse satisfaction with three methods of opioid administration post-operatively in children (4-18 years of age) with developmental delay.
Children with developmental delay are at higher risk for inadequate pain assessment and
management. Patient controlled analgesia (PCA) allows patients to administer opioids by
pushing a PCA button when needed. This eliminates the delay of waiting for a nurse to obtain
and administer pain medication. PCA has been shown to be safe, effective, and superior to
intramuscular, intermittent opioid dosing for pain management in children. Often, children
with developmental delays cannot operate a PCA independently, can not self report their pain
and are often given pain medication "as needed" through an IV. Parent/Nurse Controlled
Analgesia (PNCA) allows parents and nurses to push the PCA button for patients who are not
able to do so themselves. This way of giving pain medicine has not been thoroughly studied.
Some healthcare professionals use PNCA for these children, others do not. This study is being
done to compare PNCA & intermittent opioid administration. Participants will be randomized
into one of the three study groups:
1. Parent/Nurse controlled Analgesia (PNCA) with a continuous intravenous (IV)infusion of
pain medicine.
2. PNCA without continuous IV infusion of pain medicine.
3. Pain medicine given through IV administered on an "as needed" basis(PRN) by the nurse.
The Acute Pain Service will follow all three groups of patients throughout the study. This
team specializes in the management of children's pain. Pain team is also available 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week. The study will continue until child can tolerate pain medication in
his/her stomach.
Data will be collected regarding safety, efficacy, parent & Nurse satisfaction.
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