A practical guide to recognize, assess, treat and evaluate (RATE) primary care patients with chronic pain.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Kevin B Gebke, Bill McCarberg, Erik Shaw, Dennis C Turk, Wendy L Wright, David Semel
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Abstract

The management of patients with chronic pain is one of the most important issues In medicine and public health. Chronic pain conditions cause substantial suffering for patients, their significant others and society over years and even decades and increases healthcare utilization resources including the cost of medical care, loss of productivity and provision of disability services. Primary care providers are at the frontline in the identification and management of patients with chronic pain, as the majority of patients enter the healthcare system through primary care and are managed by primary care providers. Due to the complexity of chronic pain and the range of issues involved, the accurate diagnosis of the causes of pain and the formulation of effective treatment plans presents significant challenges in the primary care setting. In this review, we use the classification of pain types based on pathophysiology as the template to guide the assessment, treatment, and monitoring of patients with chronic pain conditions. We outline key methods that can be used to efficiently and accurately diagnose the putative pathophysiological mechanisms underlying chronic pain conditions and describe how this information should be used to tailor the treatment plan to meet the patient's needs. We discuss methods to evaluate patients and the impact of treatment plans over a series of consultations, with a particular focus on strategies to improve the patient's ability to self-manage their pain and related symptoms and perform daily functions despite persistent pain. Finally, we introduce the mnemonic RATE (Recognize, Assess, Treat, and Evaluate) as a general strategy that healthcare providers can use to aid their management of patients presenting with chronic pain.

识别、评估、治疗和评估(RATE)初级保健慢性疼痛患者的实用指南。
慢性疼痛患者的管理是医学和公共卫生领域最重要的问题之一。慢性疼痛会给患者、他们的重要他人和社会带来多年甚至数十年的巨大痛苦,并增加医疗保健资源的利用,包括医疗保健成本、生产力损失和残疾服务的提供。初级保健提供者在识别和管理慢性疼痛患者方面处于第一线,因为大多数患者通过初级保健进入卫生保健系统,并由初级保健提供者进行管理。由于慢性疼痛的复杂性和涉及的问题范围,疼痛的原因的准确诊断和制定有效的治疗计划提出了重大挑战在初级保健设置。在这篇综述中,我们使用基于病理生理学的疼痛类型分类作为模板来指导慢性疼痛患者的评估、治疗和监测。我们概述了可用于有效和准确地诊断慢性疼痛条件的假定病理生理机制的关键方法,并描述了如何使用这些信息来定制治疗计划以满足患者的需求。我们讨论的方法来评估病人和一系列的咨询治疗计划的影响,特别侧重于策略,以提高病人的能力,自我管理他们的疼痛和相关症状,并执行日常功能,尽管持续疼痛。最后,我们介绍了助记率(识别、评估、治疗和评估)作为一种一般策略,医疗保健提供者可以使用它来帮助他们管理慢性疼痛患者。
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Postgraduate Medicine
Postgraduate Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.40%
发文量
110
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Postgraduate Medicine is a rapid peer-reviewed medical journal published for physicians. Tracing its roots back to 1916,  Postgraduate Medicine  was established by Charles Mayo, MD, as a peer-to-peer method of communicating the latest research to aid physicians when making treatment decisions, and it maintains that aim to this day. In addition to its core subscriber base, Postgraduate Medicine is distributed to hundreds of US-based physicians within internal medicine and family practice.
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