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Revisiting the Provision of Pain Neuroscience Education: An Adjunct Intervention for Patients, but a Primary Focus for Clinician Education.
Abstract SYNOPSIS: Society is mired in a serious health care crisis regarding the pain and opioid epidemics. Pain neuroscience education (PNE) has gained support in the last 20 years as an intervention to help people manage their chronic pain condition. In this Viewpoint, we argue exercise and movement must be the primary intervention for chronic pain conditions, and PNE or other adjunctive therapies should only be used if they can foster increased exercise and movement participation by the patient. The only time pain education should be the primary focus of a chronic pain management strategy is with students and ...
Source: Physical Therapy - October 19, 2020 Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Louw A, Sluka KA, Nijs J, Courtney CA, Zimney K Tags: J Orthop Sports Phys Ther Source Type: research

A multimodal interprofessional education program including case-based problem solving focused on pain management increases student's knowledge and interprofessional skills
J Interprof Care. 2022 Feb 27:1-9. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2022.2038102. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTInterprofessional education (IPE) activities are recommended to reflect current and future practice. The opioid epidemic is one of the most significant current health challenges; recently declared a United States public health crisis. Thus, an IPE program centered on interprofessional roles in pain management during the opioid crisis was developed at the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Professional students from pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant, and nurse anesth...
Source: Pain Physician - February 28, 2022 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Candice L Garwood Kimberly Banfill Sara Maher Jamie McQueen Lynette R Moser Andrew Moul Mary Walczyk Source Type: research

A Practical Approach to Non-Medical Opioid Use in Palliative Care Cancer Patients: Using the PARTNERS Framework
Nearly 50% of cancer patients and 75% of those with advanced cancer suffer from disease-related pain. [1] In light of the opioid epidemic and high rates of prescription opioid misuse in the United States, there is an emphasis to prescribe responsibly, which includes using non-opioid modalities, careful screening and monitoring for opioid misuse. [2-4] It is recommended to treat mild to moderate cancer pain first with non-opioid analgesics (such as NSAIDS or acetaminophen), adjuvant analgesics (such as antidepressants, anticonvulsants, topical agents or corticosteroids) psychosocial support, physical therapy, education and ...
Source: Journal of Pain and Symptom Management - August 30, 2020 Category: Palliative Care Authors: Amy A. Case, Michelle Walter, Megan Pailler, LuAnn Stevens, Eric Hansen Source Type: research

A multimodal interprofessional education program including case-based problem solving focused on pain management increases student's knowledge and interprofessional skills
J Interprof Care. 2022 Feb 27:1-9. doi: 10.1080/13561820.2022.2038102. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTInterprofessional education (IPE) activities are recommended to reflect current and future practice. The opioid epidemic is one of the most significant current health challenges; recently declared a United States public health crisis. Thus, an IPE program centered on interprofessional roles in pain management during the opioid crisis was developed at the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Professional students from pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant, and nurse anesth...
Source: Journal of Interprofessional Care - February 28, 2022 Category: Health Management Authors: Candice L Garwood Kimberly Banfill Sara Maher Jamie McQueen Lynette R Moser Andrew Moul Mary Walczyk Source Type: research