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The aim of the study is to carry out an inventory of practices relating to the management of pain: its recognition, assessment and treatment.
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Pain is one of the most frequent reasons for seeking emergency care, with a prevalence of approximately 42% in pre-hospital care.
Pain management practices are defined by the French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (SFAR) and the French Society of Emergency Medicine (SFMU).
Pain must be systematically managed and treated. To do this, it is necessary to start by assessing the pain using self-assessment scales, the VAS (Visual Analogue Pain Scale) or the EN (Numerical Pain Scale) being the two validated scales.
Depending on the intensity of the pain, appropriate treatments should be prescribed:
There is a lack of knowledge of the recommendations for pain management and assessment: 49% of SMUR doctors do not know the SFAR recommendations and only 17% define severe acute pain by a VAS or ENS greater than 6/10.
The aim of the study is to carry out an inventory of practices relating to the management of pain: its recognition, assessment and treatment and to check whether pain management was carried out according to the recommendations of the French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (SFAR) and the French Society of Emergency Medicine (SFMU).
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