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Pain management in indigenous and tribal peoples: a scoping review protocol
Introduction Effective and culturally safe pain management can facilitate analgesia and improve the quality of life. Individualised, multimodal and multidisciplinary approaches are highly recommended. There exist gaps in the knowledge on pain management, in terms of the assessment and/or treatment, in indigenous peoples and the currently available information is scattered in the literature. A scoping review will provide an overview or evidence map on the variety of approaches used in different cultures, in different parts of the world. Methods and analysis The search strategy comprises three stages. The first stage identi...
Source: BMJ Open - August 9, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Oliveira, P. R. d., Pereira, L. V., da Silva Carvalho Vila, V., Guimaraes Lemes, A., da Rocha, E. M., Ferreira, A. B., Borges, M. D. Tags: Open access, General practice / Family practice Source Type: research

Analgesic stewardship in Australian residential aged care facilities: Retrospective audit of a collaborative approach to optimising opioid use
CONCLUSIONS: A systematic, multidisciplinary analgesic stewardship approach may optimise pain management plans and reduce opioid usage in RACF residents.PMID:37198752 | DOI:10.1111/ajag.13213
Source: Australasian Journal on Ageing - May 18, 2023 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Nicole McDerby Paresh Dawda Source Type: research

Exploring User Visions for Modeling mHealth Apps Toward Supporting Patient-Parent-Clinician Collaboration and Shared Decision-making When Treating Adolescent Knee Pain in General Practice: Workshop Study
CONCLUSIONS: An mHealth app for treating adolescents with knee pain should be designed to accommodate multiple users, enable them to shift between individual management decision-making, take charge, and engage in role negotiation to inform shared decision-making. We identified 3 silver-bullet principles for consolidating mHealth core features as enablers for negotiation by supporting patient-GP collaboration, supporting transitions, and cultivating the parent-GP alliance.PMID:37115609 | DOI:10.2196/44462
Source: Pain Physician - April 28, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Simon Kristoffer Johansen Anne Marie Kanstrup Kian Haseli Visti Hildebrandt Stenmo Janus Laust Thomsen Michael Skovdal Rathleff Source Type: research

Development of a tool to support general practitioners to help adolescents with knee pain: an analysis using the Theoretical Domains Framework
This study was designed as a qualitative study using focus group interviews with 12 medical doctors working in general practice. The semi-structured focus group interviews conducted online and followed an interview guide based on the TDF and COM-B model. Data were analysed via thematic text analysis.FINDINGS: One of the biggest challenges from the general practitioner's perspective was how to manage and guide adolescents with non-traumatic knee pain. The doctors had doubts in their capability to diagnose knee pain and saw opportunity to help structure the consultation. The doctors felt motivated to use a tool but considere...
Source: Primary Care - April 2, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Clara Guldhammer Sinead Holden Alessandro Audreucci Simon Kristoffer Johansen Janus Nikolaj Laust Thomsen Michael Skovdal Rathleff Source Type: research

Free-text analysis of general practice out-of-hours (GPOOH) use by people with advanced cancer: an analysis of coded and uncoded free-text data
CONCLUSION: GPOOH delivers a substantial amount of pain management and palliative care, much of which is uncoded. Therefore, it is unrecognised and under-reported in existing large healthcare data analyses.PMID:36702608 | DOI:10.3399/BJGP.2022.0084
Source: The British Journal of General Practice - January 26, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Sarah Ee Mills Alana Brown-Kerr Deans Buchanan Peter T Donnan Blair H Smith Source Type: research