Mapping Evidence-Based Non-Opioid and Non-Pharmacological Pain Management Modalities Across Minnesota: The Non-Opioid Pain Alleviation Information Network Project.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Arti Prasad, Richard Printon, Miamoua Vang, Sophie Kurschner, Jeffery A Dusek
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Objective: The Non-Opioid Pain Alleviation Information Network (NOPAINMN) project was designed to identify, consolidate, and map evidence-based non-opioid and non-pharmacological pain management complementary and integrative health (CIH) modalities for chronic pain management across Minnesota into a searchable and informational website (www.nopainmn.org ). Methods: The Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine & Health's Pain Task Force White Paper identifying evidence-based research of non-pharmacological pain practice (NPPC) was reviewed and referenced. National and state certifying boards and accrediting organizations for NPPC modalities were accessed to identify Minnesota-based NPPC providers' name, business/health-system affiliation, address, contact information, and credentials. The NOPAINMN website displays these data in a consumer-facing website with searchable fields such as NPPC modality type, and location with varying distances. The website was β-tested by practitioners and stakeholders for optimization. Eight main NPPC modalities and their respective subcategories were identified and mapped: Acupuncture; Integrative Medical Care (Functional medicine consultation and Integrative medicine consultation); Massage Therapy; Mind-Body Therapies (Biofeedback, Clinical Hypnosis, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, and Music Therapy); Movement Therapies (Tai Chi, qigong, and Yoga Therapy); Psychology (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy); Rehabilitative Therapies (Physical and Occupational Therapy); and Spinal Manipulation. Results: All information compiled resulted in 17,155 providers/practitioners. Physical Therapy had the greatest number of reported providers (n = 5224), followed by Occupational Therapy (n = 3792), Psychology (n = 3324), Chiropractic (n = 3033), Acupuncture (n = 591), and Massage Therapy (n = 544). The Resource Map included 56 major health systems, 686 facilities, 2651 solo or private group practices, and 14 academic training schools. With web-based cross-referencing, providers and facilities were affiliated and linked with health systems to produce an interconnected mapping system. β-Testing with patients found that the website was reported as relatively easy to use and informative. Conclusion: The website was created to assist individuals, health care providers, insurance carriers, and health care facilities in finding evidence-based information and resources on NPPC to guide, support, and proactively manage and engage chronic pain patients across Minnesota.

绘制明尼苏达州循证非阿片类药物和非药物疼痛管理模式图:非阿片类药物缓解疼痛信息网络项目。
目标:非阿片类药物疼痛缓解信息网络(NOPAINMN)项目旨在识别、整合明尼苏达州的非阿片类药物和非药物疼痛管理补充和综合健康(CIH)模式,并将其绘制成一个可搜索的信息网站 (www.nopainmn.org)。方法:审查并参考了 "综合医学与健康学术联盟疼痛特别工作组白皮书",该白皮书确定了非药物止痛实践(NPPC)的循证研究。访问了国家和州 NPPC 模式认证委员会和认证组织,以确定明尼苏达州 NPPC 提供者的姓名、企业/医疗系统隶属关系、地址、联系信息和证书。NOPAINMN 网站在一个面向消费者的网站上显示这些数据,并提供可搜索字段,如 NPPC 方式类型和不同距离的地点。从业人员和利益相关者对网站进行了β测试,以优化网站。确定并绘制了八种主要的 NPPC 模式及其各自的子类别:针灸;中西医结合医疗(功能医学咨询和中西医结合医学咨询);按摩疗法;身心疗法(生物反馈、临床催眠、正念减压和音乐疗法);运动疗法(太极、气功和瑜伽疗法);心理学(认知行为疗法);康复疗法(物理疗法和职业疗法);以及脊柱手法治疗。结果:汇总所有信息后,共有 17,155 名提供者/从业者。理疗科报告的提供者人数最多(n = 5224),其次是职业疗法(n = 3792)、心理学(n = 3324)、整脊(n = 3033)、针灸(n = 591)和按摩疗法(n = 544)。资源地图包括 56 个主要医疗系统、686 家医疗机构、2651 个个人或私人团体诊所以及 14 所学术培训学校。通过网络交叉引用,医疗机构和设施与医疗系统建立了关联和联系,形成了一个相互连接的地图系统。β 对患者进行测试后发现,该网站使用起来相对简单,信息量也比较大。结论:创建该网站的目的是帮助个人、医疗服务提供者、保险公司和医疗机构查找有关 NPPC 的循证信息和资源,以指导、支持和主动管理明尼苏达州的慢性疼痛患者并使其参与其中。
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