与战斗创伤相关的慢性疼痛预防的特点。

Q4 Medicine
Nadiia Ya Zhylka, Andrii M Strokan
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目的:分析国际上解决战斗创伤后慢性疼痛预防问题的经验。患者和方法:材料和方法:采用文献语义学和分析方法。这些材料是国际科学资料,涵盖了2014-2024年期间在军事冲突中提供医疗服务的经验。结论:预防与战斗创伤相关的慢性疼痛的最佳做法是在受伤后立即缓解疼痛的有效性,以及在疏散的所有阶段(包括住院和出院期间或所谓的分步护理模式)缓解疼痛的及时性。为了克服战斗创伤患者的阿片类药物成瘾问题,建议使用局部和区域止痛,以及使用非药物方法的综合方法。慢性疼痛预防的生物心理社会模型(同上多学科,跨学科,多成分)的主要目标是恢复身体,心理和社会功能,涉及多学科卫生保健专业人员(医生,物理治疗师,职业治疗师,心理学家和护士)的核心团队作为一个综合团队工作,以应对全球慢性疼痛患者的复杂痛苦。
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Peculiarities of prevention of chronic pain associated with combat trauma.

Objective: Aim: To analyze international experience in solving the problems of preventing chronic pain associated with combat trauma.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: bibliosemantic and analytical methods were used in the study. The materials were international scientific sources that covered the experience of providing medical care in military conflicts for the period 2014-2024.

Conclusion: Conclusions: The best practices for preventing chronic pain associated with combat trauma are the effectiveness of pain relief immediately after injury, the timeliness of pain relief at all stages of evacuation, including the hospital and post-hospital period or the so-called stepped care model. In order to overcome the problem of opioid addiction in patients with combat trauma, the use of local and regional pain relief, as well as the use of a complex of non-drug methods, is recommended. The biopsychosocial model of chronic pain prevention (synonymously multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, multicomponent) has the primary goal of restoring physical, psychological, and social functioning, involving a core team of multidisciplinary health care professionals (physicians, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, and nurses) working as an integrated team as a response to the complex suffering of patients with chronic pain worldwide.

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