Chronic Pain in Italy: Turning Numbers Into Actionable Solutions.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Pain Research & Management Pub Date : 2025-02-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/prm/3401242
Alessia Violini, Leonardo Consoletti, Gabriele Finco
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Chronic pain (CP) is a condition that looms over the global social and health scenarios. After many years without having national data, an extensive overview of this disorder in Italy has been published in the first Rapporto Censis Grünenthal (Censis Grünenthal Pain Report). It confirms that 19.8% of the Italian adult population suffers from moderate or severe CP, and the vast majority of patients (86.2%) are not aware of the existence of pain management (PM) centers. Starting with the Rapporto Censis Grünenthal data analysis by the representatives of three Italian pain scientific societies, several unmet needs were highlighted for which affordable, innovative, and technological strategies were proposed. These solutions focused on interventions in three strategic areas: (1) information, education, and awareness about CP among patients and physicians; (2) organization of pain center networks to adequately cover the national territory, promoting a multimodal-interdisciplinary approach; and (3) use of currently available novel technologies to foster access to treatment. For this purpose, the authors suggested feasible solutions, such as promoting public educational campaigns to raise awareness of the existence of pain centers and the right to receive a proper PM, as indicated in Italy by the pioneering law 38/2010. Regarding organizational gaps, the authors highlighted the possibility of drawing on international models to improve pain centers with completely dedicated staff and community-based pain services while supporting the development of specialized procedural PM standards. Concerning technologies, investments in telehealth and digital tools would improve access to therapies throughout the territory, enabling efficient clinical assessment and helping deliver the most suitable treatments. Overall, greater awareness of the impact of CP and a better allocation of resources are needed to improve patient quality of life, thereby reducing costs for the healthcare system.

意大利的慢性疼痛:将数字转化为可行的解决方案。
慢性疼痛(CP)是一种隐现在全球社会和健康情景中的疾病。在多年没有国家数据的情况下,意大利在第一份《疼痛报告》(Rapporto Censis grnenthal Pain Report)中发表了对这种疾病的广泛概述。研究证实,19.8%的意大利成年人患有中度或重度CP,绝大多数患者(86.2%)不知道疼痛管理(PM)中心的存在。从三个意大利疼痛科学协会代表的Rapporto Censis grnenthal数据分析开始,强调了一些未满足的需求,并提出了可负担的、创新的和技术的战略。这些解决方案侧重于三个战略领域的干预措施:(1)患者和医生对CP的信息、教育和认识;(2)组织疼痛中心网络以充分覆盖全国,促进多模式跨学科方法;(3)利用现有的新技术促进获得治疗。为此,作者提出了可行的解决方案,如促进公共教育活动,提高人们对疼痛中心存在的认识,并有权接受适当的PM,如意大利开创性的38/2010法律所示。关于组织差距,作者强调了借鉴国际模式改善疼痛中心的可能性,该中心拥有完全敬业的员工和以社区为基础的疼痛服务,同时支持专门程序PM标准的发展。在技术方面,对远程保健和数字工具的投资将改善整个领土获得治疗的机会,实现有效的临床评估,并帮助提供最合适的治疗。总的来说,提高对CP影响的认识和更好地分配资源是提高患者生活质量的必要条件,从而降低医疗保健系统的成本。
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Pain Research & Management
Pain Research & Management CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
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发文量
109
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pain Research and Management is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of pain management. The most recent Impact Factor for Pain Research and Management is 1.685 according to the 2015 Journal Citation Reports released by Thomson Reuters in 2016.
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