Improving Care for the End of Life, Online Edition The Palliative Care Policy Center

Sourcebook : 3.1 Practices - Current, Better, Best : 3.1.1 Case Study - St. Mary's Health Center

Nurses, a physician, a pharmacist, a case manager, and a chaplain were on the team for St. Mary's Health Center in St. Louis, Missouri, which aimed "to improve patient satisfaction by improving the assessment and treatment of pain on in-patient medical/surgical units." The team chose this aim after finding that St. Mary's had no standard process to assess or manage pain. The team planned to create a standard that would improve assessment and reduce the response time.

Once the group had its plan, it set goals:

The team decided to try several changes:

Pre and post trial pain relief, St. Mary's Health Center, St. Louis, MO. Within a year, the St. Mary's team had data that reflected its success. The accompanying chart compares baseline measures to six months after the intervention began.

Other organizations might want to try some of St. Mary's starting points - for instance, to reduce the time from orders to medication administration - as a place to begin their own pain improvement projects. Groups might consider helping patients and providers define and recognize pain and to define patient and provider rights and responsibilities in terms of pain management.



Admitting Pain Assessment
Patient Name:_________________Room #:_____Home Phone:__________Medical Record:__________ Date of Admission:__________
Diagnosis:_________________________ Admitting MD:_________________________ Type of Admission:_________________________
Date:

Reviewer:
Have your pain needs been met to your satisfaction during this hospitalization?

Yes_____ No_____

Comments
During this hospitalization have your experienced any unpleasant side effects from your pain medicine?

Yes_____ No_____

Comments
If Pain Noted with Score > Patient's Target
Time Interval
(in minutes)
Time Interval
(in minutes)
One Hour Post



Admin.
Assessment to Orders Orders to Admin. of RxNumeric Pain Level (0-10)


Admission Pain Assessed (5th VS) completed within 30 min. of Arrival (Y/N)


Presence and/or Absence Pain Noted (Y/N)


Location of Pain Noted (Location/N)


If Pain Noted, Pain Scale Utilized?(Y/N)


Numeric Pain Level (0-10)


Patient's Target Level


Date:

Reviewer:

Reprinted with permission of St. Mary's Health Center, St. Louis, MO.

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