Nutrition care in pain rehabilitation-success and lessons from practice.

IF 1.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Huan-Ji Dong, Anna Wahl, Maria Henström Engblom, Marie Löf, Lucy Kocanda, Katherine Brain
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Abstract

Clinical data reveals that people living with chronic pain often report suboptimal nutrition and eating behaviors. Nutrition may significantly affect the occurrence, development, and prognosis of chronic pain. The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) encourages clinicians to include nutrition care in pain management. A potential approach is to integrate nutrition care into interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation, alongside routine lifestyle interventions such as physical activity, sleep habits, and stress management. This discussion paper explores the practical implementation of nutrition care in tertiary pain rehabilitation settings, highlighting key adaptations, challenges, and successful strategies drawn from clinical experience. These reflections on adapting practical tips in day-to-day practice may help strengthen the integration of nutrition care in pain rehabilitation and inspire new investigations in this field.

疼痛康复中的营养护理——成功与实践经验。
临床数据显示,患有慢性疼痛的人经常报告营养和饮食行为不佳。营养可能显著影响慢性疼痛的发生、发展和预后。国际疼痛研究协会(IASP)鼓励临床医生将营养护理纳入疼痛管理。一种潜在的方法是将营养护理整合到跨学科的疼痛康复中,同时进行日常生活方式干预,如体育活动、睡眠习惯和压力管理。这篇讨论论文探讨了营养护理在三级疼痛康复环境中的实际实施,强调了从临床经验中得出的关键适应、挑战和成功策略。这些关于在日常实践中适应实用技巧的思考可能有助于加强营养护理在疼痛康复中的整合,并激发该领域的新研究。
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Pain management
Pain management CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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