Capturing the perspectives on treatment of chronic non-cancer pain using non-pharmacological approaches

Sarah Westrap
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Opioid therapy was standard treatment for all types of pain, until the opioid epidemic in the US. Research has since uncovered a lack of efficacy for treating chronic non-cancer pain with opioids and the detrimental effects they may cause. By Sarah Westrap Opioid therapy was the mainstay of treatment for all types of pain, until the opioid epidemic of the 1980's – 2000's. Research has since uncovered a lack of efficacy for treating chronic non-cancer pain with opioids and the detrimental effects they may cause. To uncover a range of perspectives which encompass the complexities of care of the patient with CNCP. A critical review of the literature using qualitative study designs. Databases searched include Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health (CINAHL), British Nursing Index (BNI), Pubmed, Embase and PsychINFO. PICO search terms were used, and Boolean operators were applied. Research studies selected for inclusion were put through McMaster critical review forms and findings placed in a theme matrix. There were 3 main themes that were drawn out from the research papers critiqued. These relate firstly to the patients perspective of living with chronic pain non-cancer pain. Patients seek adequate pain relief but have misgivings around the adverse effects of opioids, welcoming non-pharmacological approaches such as acupuncture and chiropractic treatment but patients view may be sceptic. Secondly the relationship between the patients and healthcare professional (HCP) can include clues during communication which may led to change in treatment. Lastly the views of HCP's who often cite lack of training in managing patients with chronic non-cancer pain and fear of difficult interactions regarding opioid use. Individuals have unique characteristics; treatment models can be applied such as an integrated medical group visit (IMGV) or Horne model to connect HCP and patient, offering solutions in reducing or stopping opioid therapy.
利用非药物方法治疗慢性非癌症性疼痛
阿片类药物治疗是所有类型疼痛的标准治疗方法,直到阿片类药物在美国流行。此后的研究发现,用阿片类药物治疗慢性非癌症性疼痛缺乏疗效,以及它们可能造成的有害影响。阿片类药物疗法是治疗所有类型疼痛的主要方法,直到20世纪80年代至2000年代阿片类药物流行。此后的研究发现,用阿片类药物治疗慢性非癌症性疼痛缺乏疗效,以及它们可能造成的有害影响。揭示一系列的观点,其中包括与CNCP患者的护理的复杂性。使用定性研究设计对文献进行批判性回顾。检索的数据库包括护理和联合健康累积索引(CINAHL)、英国护理索引(BNI)、Pubmed、Embase和PsychINFO。使用PICO搜索词,并应用布尔运算符。选择纳入的研究通过麦克马斯特批判性审查表格进行,并将结果置于主题矩阵中。从被批评的研究论文中引出了三个主要主题。这些首先与患者对慢性疼痛生活的看法有关,非癌性疼痛。患者寻求足够的疼痛缓解,但对阿片类药物的不良反应有疑虑,欢迎非药物方法,如针灸和脊椎指压治疗,但患者的观点可能持怀疑态度。其次,患者与医护人员之间的关系可能包括沟通过程中的线索,这些线索可能导致治疗的改变。最后,HCP的观点,他们经常引用缺乏管理慢性非癌性疼痛患者的培训和对阿片类药物使用困难相互作用的恐惧。每个人都有独特的特征;可以采用综合医疗团体就诊(IMGV)或霍恩模式等治疗模式,将HCP和患者联系起来,提供减少或停止阿片类药物治疗的解决方案。
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