Pain as the fifth vital sign-A comparison between public and private healthcare systems.

<h4>Background</h4>The assessment of pain as the fifth vital sign (P5VS) is of paramount importance since it leads to the management of undertreated pain, consequently reducing suffering, readmissions and emergency department visits after hospital discharge.<h4>Objective</h4>...

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Autores principales: Daniel Humberto Pozza, Luís Filipe Azevedo, José Manuel Castro Lopes
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Publicado: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021
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Sumario:<h4>Background</h4>The assessment of pain as the fifth vital sign (P5VS) is of paramount importance since it leads to the management of undertreated pain, consequently reducing suffering, readmissions and emergency department visits after hospital discharge.<h4>Objective</h4>To evaluate the implementation of P5VS in public and private hospitals.<h4>Methods</h4>Data analysis on validated questionnaires was sent to all 171 Portuguese hospitals via an official letter.<h4>Results</h4>When compared to private hospitals, public hospitals presented a higher adherence to the process related to the P5VS. It has demonstrated superiority in the charts properly placed to record P5VS, in the number of emergency departments recording P5VS, in the regularity of audits, and in the existence of guidelines and staff training on pain assessment and management.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The standardization of both evaluation and recording of pain intensity constitutes a measure of good clinical practice. Public hospitals demonstrated better commitment to these procedures that should be properly carried out in all health care institutions.