Patient Satisfaction with Spanish Pain Centers: Observational Study with More than 3,000 Patients.

Q2 Medicine
Pain Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-07-19 DOI:10.1155/2016/7829585
Juan Antonio García García, Patricia Hernández-Puiggròs, Javier Tesedo Nieto, María Pilar Acín Lázaro, Alfredo Carrera González, Miguel José Arranz Soler, Sergio Maldonado Vega
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Chronic pain is a serious problem in Spain. This multicenter, epidemiological 3-month follow-up study investigates pain management efficacy in Spanish centers using patient satisfaction criteria. 3,414 eligible adult patients (65,6% female) with moderate to severe chronic pain from 146 pain centers were included. Patient satisfaction was assessed based onto question 18 of Spanish healthcare barometer-CSI. Pain evolution (Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form (BPI-SF) and visual analog scale (VAS)), quality of life/EuroQol-5, and pain control expectations fulfillment were also assessed. Mean age was 61.3 years. 64.4% of participating centers employed multidisciplinary pain management approach. After 3 months, mean patient satisfaction was 7.8 (1-10) on the CIS barometer. Medical staff received the highest scores, whereas waiting for tests, appointment request to appointment date time, and waiting times at the center the lowest. Mean pain decreased from 7.4 to 4.0; BPI-SF intensity decreased from 6.5 to 3.8; pain control expectations were met in 78.7% of patients; EuroQoL-5D utility index increased from 0.37 to 0.62, p < 0.001, and health status (VAS) from 40.6 to 61.9, p < 0.001. Chronic pain patients (90%) are satisfied with Spanish centers care; 80% had their pain control expectations met. Quality of life improved remarkably: 71% felt moderately to significantly better. However, waiting times need improvement.

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西班牙疼痛中心的患者满意度:3000多名患者的观察性研究
慢性疼痛在西班牙是一个严重的问题。这项多中心、流行病学3个月随访研究使用患者满意度标准调查西班牙中心的疼痛管理疗效。来自146个疼痛中心的3414名符合条件的成年患者(65.6%为女性)患有中度至重度慢性疼痛。根据西班牙医疗晴雨表csi问题18评估患者满意度。同时评估疼痛演变(简短疼痛量表-短表(BPI-SF)和视觉模拟量表(VAS))、生活质量/EuroQol-5和疼痛控制预期的实现情况。平均年龄61.3岁。64.4%的参与中心采用多学科疼痛管理方法。3个月后,患者对CIS气压计的平均满意度为7.8(1-10)。医务人员得分最高,而等待检查、预约请求到预约日期时间、中心等待时间最低。平均疼痛由7.4降至4.0;BPI-SF强度由6.5降至3.8;78.7%的患者达到了疼痛控制预期;EuroQoL-5D效用指数从0.37增加到0.62,p < 0.001,健康状况(VAS)从40.6增加到61.9,p < 0.001。慢性疼痛患者(90%)对西班牙中心的护理满意;80%的人达到了他们对疼痛控制的期望。生活质量显著改善:71%的人感觉有中度到显著改善。然而,等待时间需要改进。
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Pain Research and Treatment
Pain Research and Treatment Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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