A formal evaluation of The Ottawa Hospital Pain Clinic orientation session: A quality improvement project.

IF 2 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Patricia A Poulin, Louise Bell, Danielle Rice, Yaadwinder Shergill, Sarah Fitzgerald, Rosemee Cantave, Renée Gauthier, Rose Robbins, Cristin Kargus, Susan Ward
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Background: Chronic pain affects approximately one in every five Canadians and has a substantial impact on psychological well-being, relationships, ability to attend work or school, and overall functioning.The Ottawa Hospital Pain Clinic introduced orientation sessions, with the aim of providing new patients with pain education to help prepare patients for engagement with multimodal pain management strategies. This report summarizes the results of a formative evaluation of the orientation session at The Ottawa Hospital Pain Clinic to determine whether patients perceived the orientation session as beneficial.

Methods: Interviews were conducted, transcribed, and then thematically analyzed to understand patients' perspectives on the orientation session. Coding was done by two team members using the constant comparison analyses method with key ideas, concepts, and patterns identified and compared to identify similarities.

Results: Between September 6 and October 18, 2019, 18 patients attended an orientation session and 12 consented to participation and completed telephone interviews. The six themes identified included (1) feeling of community, (2) participants feeling heard by providers, (3) appreciation of the holistic approach, (4) availability of community resources, (5) barriers to access, and (6) discordant feelings of preparedness for the physician appointment.

Conclusion: Results from this evaluation indicate that the orientation session offered at The Ottawa Hospital Pain Clinic improves chronic pain literacy, reduces feeling of isolation, and instills hope. As such, it appears to be a valuable component of pain clinic programs.

渥太华医院疼痛诊所的培训课程的正式评估:质量改进项目。
背景:慢性疼痛影响着大约五分之一的加拿大人,并对心理健康、人际关系、参加工作或学习的能力和整体功能产生重大影响。渥太华医院疼痛诊所引入了定向会议,目的是为新患者提供疼痛教育,帮助患者准备参与多模式疼痛管理策略。本报告总结了在渥太华医院疼痛诊所的介绍会形成性评估的结果,以确定患者是否认为介绍会是有益的。方法:对访谈进行记录,然后进行主题分析,以了解患者对迎新会的看法。编码是由两个团队成员使用持续的比较分析方法完成的,其中确定了关键思想、概念和模式,并进行了比较,以确定相似性。结果:2019年9月6日至10月18日,18名患者参加了迎新会,12名患者同意参加并完成了电话访谈。确定的六个主题包括(1)社区感觉,(2)参与者感觉被提供者听到,(3)对整体方法的欣赏,(4)社区资源的可用性,(5)获取障碍,以及(6)对医生预约的准备不一致的感觉。结论:本评估结果表明,渥太华医院疼痛诊所提供的培训课程提高了慢性疼痛知识,减少了孤独感,并灌输了希望。因此,它似乎是疼痛临床项目的一个有价值的组成部分。
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