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Innovations in End-of-Life Care
an international journal of leaders in end-of-life care

Table 1.

[Citation: Spross, JA. Harnessing Power and Passion: Lessons from Pain Management Leaders and Literature. Innovations in End-of-Life Care, 2001;3(1), www.edc.org/lastacts]

Dimensions of Change and Strategies for Institutionalizing Pain Management Practices

Strategic Structural
  • facility administrators' buy-in
  • regulators' buy-in
  • resident and family buy-in
  • pain management quality improvement process in place (8)
  • explicit facility plan for assessing resident/family satisfaction (7)
  • pain management included in facility's mission, patient bill of rights and other documents
  • recruiting influential allies



  • facility needs assessment
  • interdisciplinary pain management team (6)
  • context-sensitive action plan
  • standardized tool for cognitively intact residents (1)
  • standardized tool for cognitively impaired residents (2)
  • standardized facility pain scale (3)
  • standardized pain documentation flow sheet (4)
  • explicit pain assessment/management policies (5)
  • pain management quality improvement process in place (8)

Technical

Cultural

  • assessing discrepancy between current and recommended practice (e.g., knowledge surveys, needs assessments)
  • education plan for facility RNs (10)
  • education plan for facility LPNs (11)
  • education plan for facility nurse assistants (12)
  • education plan for facility rehab staff (13)
  • education plan for all new facility staff (14)
  • explicit education program for residents and families (9)

  • coaching/mentoring of participants
  • staff empowerment
  • decreased staff frustration
  • improved nurse-physician communication and conflict negotiation regarding pain management
  • improved team work
  • creating a culture of advocacy
  • identifying one or more institutional pain management champions
  • celebrating accomplishments shared with program participants (e.g., testimonials, internal and external publications and presentations, posters)

*numbers in parentheses refer to the indicators targeted by the MCW Program in Figure 2 of Featured Innovation: Part I. My choices here are informed by the following references :2-13

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