在疼痛管理和阿片类药物使用设置中管理困难对话的药剂师指南。

IF 1 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Denise Courtney, Sudheer Potru, Sing Ping Chow, Paige Mathew, Ariana M Nelson
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摘要

疼痛仍然是人们寻求医疗保健的最常见原因之一。尽管在疼痛护理方面取得了进展,并且对阿片类药物使用的危害有了更好的了解,但在治疗急性和慢性疼痛方面仍然相当依赖阿片类药物。随着强调阿片类药物风险缓解策略和非药物治疗的指南的实施,医疗保健提供者越来越多地与患者就阿片类药物安全性和替代疗法进行对话。药剂师是非常容易接近的医疗保健专业人员,他们在各种环境中执业,因此经常面临与疼痛管理和阿片类药物使用有关的对话。一般来说,医疗保健专业人员在疼痛护理和移情沟通方面接受的培训有限,这可能会对有效的患者-提供者互动造成障碍。本出版物旨在为药剂师提供实用的工具和策略,以管理与疼痛管理和阿片类药物使用相关的困难对话。有了适当的工具,药剂师可以朝着改善病人与提供者的关系,提高病人的治疗效果,并创造一个更有利的环境。
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A Pharmacist's Guide to Managing Difficult Conversations in Pain Management and Opioid Use Settings.

Pain remains one of the most common reasons that individuals seek healthcare. Despite advances in pain care and an improved understanding of the harms associated with opioid use, there is still considerable reliance on opioid medications for treating both acute and chronic pain. With the implementation of guidelines emphasizing opioid risk mitigation strategies and non-pharmacologic treatments, healthcare providers increasingly engage in conversations with patients about opioid safety and alternative therapies. Pharmacists are highly accessible healthcare professionals who practice in a variety of settings and, therefore, often face conversations related to pain management and opioid use. Healthcare professionals in general receive limited training in pain care and empathetic communication, which can create barriers to effective patient-provider interactions. This publication aims to equip pharmacists with practical tools and strategies for managing difficult conversations related to pain management and opioid use. With the appropriate tools, pharmacists can work toward improving patient-provider relationships, enhancing patient outcomes, and creating a more supportive environment.

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