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Improvement in pain interference and function by an allied health pain management program: Results of a randomized trial
European Journal of Pain ( IF 3.5 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-09 , DOI: 10.1002/ejp.1836
Margaret Vandermost 1 , Karl S Bagraith 1 , Hannah Kennedy 1 , Darren Doherty 1 , Simon Kilner 1 , Michele Sterling 2 , David Henry 3 , Mark Jones 3
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Chronic pain is a significant health problem worldwide and requires a biopsychosocial treatment approach. Access to traditional pain medicine specialist services is limited and innovative treatment models are required to support patients in tertiary care. The study evaluated the clinical effectiveness and safety of the Treatment Access Pathway (TAP), an allied health expanded scope model of care which included innovative group assessment and collaboration with patients to create individualized treatment plans.

中文翻译:

通过联合健康疼痛管理计划改善疼痛干扰和功能:随机试验的结果

慢性疼痛是世界范围内的重大健康问题,需要生物心理社会治疗方法。获得传统疼痛医学专家服务的机会有限,需要创新的治疗模式来支持三级护理的患者。该研究评估了治疗通路 (TAP) 的临床有效性和安全性,这是一种联合健康扩大范围的护理模式,其中包括创新的小组评估和与患者合作制定个性化治疗计划。
更新日期:2021-07-09
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