The best evidence summary of wound procedural pain management in patients with chronic wounds
Objective To search,evaluate and integrate the best evidence of wound procedural pain management in patients with chronic wounds,and to provide evidence-based references for clinical practice.Methods Following the"6S"evidence model,we systematically searched relevant literature of wound procedural pain management in patients with chronic wounds,including clinical practice guidelines,clinical decisions,expert consensuses,evidence summaries,recommended practice and systematic reviews,with the search period from the datebase establishment to December 2022.The quality evaluation,extraction and integration for evidence were conducted independently by 2 researchers,respectively.Results A total of 17 articles were involved,including 2 guidelines,1 expert consensus,3 clinical decisions,6 evidence summaries,2 recommended practice,3 systematic reviews.34 pieces of best evidence were synthesized into 9 categories,including general principles,pain assessment and documentation,replacement and selection of the wound dressing,wound cleaning,wound debridement,negative pressure wound therapy,drug intervention strategies,non-drug intervention strategies,education and training.Conclusion The best evidence of wound procedural pain management in patients with chronic wounds in this study is scientific and practical.Medical staff can select and apply the best evidence based on clinical situation and patient willingness to reduce wound procedural pain.