Data Survey of health professionals on common practices in the care of the elderly with pain

Published: 14 October 2022| Version 3 | DOI: 10.17632/7w64r7r2xs.3
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Marta Martín Carbonell

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This dataset is part of the results of the Project: ‘Design and pilot study of an online course to empower health professionals in the care of older adults with pain in Santa Marta, Colombia’. This research was funded by the International Association of Study of Pain (IASP) 2020 Developing Countries: Initiative to Improve Pain Education Grant, and by the Cooperative University of Colombia (Project code: INV2932) Data: Survey to discover the opinions of health professionals in the Caribbean Region of Colombia about common practices in care, guidance, and support for older adults with pain, as well as about their willingness and interest in participating in online training on this topic. The survey was designed by two psychologists from the research team. The wording of the questions, the order, and format of the presentation, and the contents of the questions were evaluated by the other researchers in the team (i.e., a doctor, three nurses, and another psychologist) who proposed corrections until a consensus was reached. The survey contained closed-ended questions with multiple choices and open-ended questions. It was an anonymous survey, and subjects were guaranteed anonymity at the time of requesting informed consent. The survey consisted of two sections. Section 1 contains an explanation of the study and a request for informed consent. If the person expressed their agreement, they moved on to the next section. Section 2 had questions to obtain socio-demographic and professional information. It is in the archive Formulario (Spanish) The data provided with the name " Data Survey of health professionals on common practices in the care of the elderly with pain" is the original obtained from google forms. It contains all the raw responses received (Spanish), in both formats (excel and csv.).

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Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia

Categories

Health Service, Interprofessional Practice, Pain Care, Pain in Older Adult, Colombia

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