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Healthcare professionals' perceptions of challenges to chronic pain management
Polacek, C., Christopher, R., Mann, M., Udall, M., Craig, T., Deminski, M., & Sathe, N. A. (2020). Healthcare professionals' perceptions of challenges to chronic pain management. American Journal of Managed Care, 26(4), e135-e139. https://doi.org/10.37765/ajmc.2020.42841
OBJECTIVES: To explore healthcare professionals' perceptions of challenges to chronic pain management.
STUDY DESIGN: Qualitative interview study.
METHODS: Semistructured telephone interviews with healthcare professionals involved in chronic pain management and thematic analysis of transcriptions.
RESULTS: Respondents (N = 16) described multiple challenges to chronic pain management: Management occurs in a complex care context complicated by the multidimensional, subjective nature of pain. A lack of systematic approaches fosters variation in care, and clinicians lack time and resources to manage pain holistically. Efforts to date have focused primarily on opioid reduction versus strategic approaches to manage chronic pain across the system.
CONCLUSIONS: Comprehensive approaches to identify and manage chronic pain are nascent and, typically, narrowly focused on reducing opioid use. Respondents, however, recognized the importance of effective systematic management across inpatient and outpatient settings. These findings underscore the need to consider chronic pain as a chronic condition that warrants coordinated approaches to care such as standardized assessments; consistent, patient-centered outcome measures; and multimodal treatments that target both physical relief and underlying psychosocial factors.
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