Patient and Support Person Satisfaction Following a Whole Health-Informed Interdisciplinary Pain Team Meeting.

Rena E Courtney, Tayler Vebares, Maria Stack Hankey, Dora Lendvai, Jennifer C Naylor
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Background: About 65% of veterans report chronic pain in the last 3 months. Whole health is a team-based approach to health care that emphasizes proactive and patient-centered care. This mixed-methods study sought to determine the patient and support person experience of meeting simultaneously with a whole health pain interdisciplinary team.

Methods: Self-reported satisfaction from a program-specific survey was collected from veterans and support persons at the Salem Veterans Affairs Healthcare System (SVAHCS) following a meeting with an interdisciplinary pain team that included interventional pain, psychology, physical therapy, pharmacy, and nutrition health care professionals.

Results: The survey was completed by 32 support persons and 144 veterans. Twenty percent reported dissatisfaction with previous pain care at SVAHCS. The mean overall satisfaction with the pain interdisciplinary team was 9.2 on a 10-point scale, and all respondents reported that they would recommend the experience.

Conclusions: Patients meeting simultaneously with all interdisciplinary team pain care members may be an efficient model of pain care with high patient satisfaction for rural veterans who tend to experience significant barriers to care. Future studies of these simultaneous meetings with pain interdisciplinary teams may be warranted.

病患和支援人员满意度在整个健康知情的跨学科疼痛小组会议后。
背景:大约65%的退伍军人报告在过去3个月内出现慢性疼痛。整体健康是一种以团队为基础的医疗保健方法,强调积极主动和以患者为中心的护理。这个混合方法的研究试图确定患者和支持人员的经验,同时与整个健康疼痛跨学科团队会议。方法:在与包括介入性疼痛、心理学、物理治疗、药学和营养保健专业人员在内的跨学科疼痛小组会议后,收集了Salem退伍军人事务医疗保健系统(SVAHCS)退伍军人和支持人员的自我满意度调查。结果:共有32名支援人员和144名退伍军人完成问卷调查。20%的人表示对SVAHCS以前的疼痛护理不满意。对疼痛跨学科团队的平均总体满意度为9.2分(满分为10分),所有受访者都表示他们会推荐这种体验。结论:患者与所有跨学科团队疼痛护理成员同时会面可能是农村退伍军人疼痛护理的有效模式,患者满意度高。未来对这些与疼痛跨学科团队同时进行的会议的研究可能是有必要的。
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