A Multimodal Protocol to Limit Opioid Exposure and Effectively Manage Postoperative Cesarean Birth Pain. Issue 2 (March 2023)
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- Title:
- A Multimodal Protocol to Limit Opioid Exposure and Effectively Manage Postoperative Cesarean Birth Pain. Issue 2 (March 2023)
- Main Title:
- A Multimodal Protocol to Limit Opioid Exposure and Effectively Manage Postoperative Cesarean Birth Pain
- Authors:
- Harden, Ronda
Dawkins, Denise
Stallings-Saints, Keya
Hampton, Michelle DeCoux
DeLilly, Carol - Abstract:
- Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate the impact of implementing a multimodal plan of care in treating the pain of the postoperative cesarean birth patient that limited opioid exposure. Study Design and Methods: A retrospective medical record review was conducted to evaluate a pain management protocol implemented for postoperative cesarean patients before and after a practice change. Sample included term postoperative cesarean patients ≥ 37 weeks of gestation, who had spinal or epidural, were 18 years or older, gave birth to a singleton newborn, admitted to the maternal child health department, and were prescribed opioids as a postoperative pain management treatment plan. Participants ( N = 150) were evaluated based on two groups: n = 75 in the preimplementation group and n = 75 in the postimplementation group. Results: There was a significant difference in the total oral opioid milligrams administered between the pregroup ( M = 27.13) and postgroup ( M = 8.43), after the practice change ( p < .001). There was an increase of nonopioids administered to treat and manage postoperative cesarean pain, Motrin PO ( p = < .001) and Tylenol PO ( p = .002). Clinical Implications: Fewer milligram equivalents of morphine were administered when postoperative cesarean patients were placed on scheduled nonopioids to treat pain. Abstract : Implementation of a multimodal protocol to manage post-operative cesarean birth pain during the postpartum hospitalization was associated with decreased use ofAbstract: Purpose: To evaluate the impact of implementing a multimodal plan of care in treating the pain of the postoperative cesarean birth patient that limited opioid exposure. Study Design and Methods: A retrospective medical record review was conducted to evaluate a pain management protocol implemented for postoperative cesarean patients before and after a practice change. Sample included term postoperative cesarean patients ≥ 37 weeks of gestation, who had spinal or epidural, were 18 years or older, gave birth to a singleton newborn, admitted to the maternal child health department, and were prescribed opioids as a postoperative pain management treatment plan. Participants ( N = 150) were evaluated based on two groups: n = 75 in the preimplementation group and n = 75 in the postimplementation group. Results: There was a significant difference in the total oral opioid milligrams administered between the pregroup ( M = 27.13) and postgroup ( M = 8.43), after the practice change ( p < .001). There was an increase of nonopioids administered to treat and manage postoperative cesarean pain, Motrin PO ( p = < .001) and Tylenol PO ( p = .002). Clinical Implications: Fewer milligram equivalents of morphine were administered when postoperative cesarean patients were placed on scheduled nonopioids to treat pain. Abstract : Implementation of a multimodal protocol to manage post-operative cesarean birth pain during the postpartum hospitalization was associated with decreased use of opioids among patients who had a cesarean birth compared with patients who had a cesarean birth before the protocol was in place. … (more)
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- MCN, the American journal of maternal child nursing. Volume 48:Issue 2(2023)
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- MCN, the American journal of maternal child nursing
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- Volume 48:Issue 2(2023)
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- Volume 48, Issue 2 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 48
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0048-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 69
- Page End:
- 75
- Publication Date:
- 2023-03
- Subjects:
- Cesarean birth -- Maternal health services -- Morphine derivatives -- Opioid-related disorders -- Pain management -- Postpartum period
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