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背景:慢性疼痛(CP)是一种使人衰弱的疾病,降低生活质量,降低生产力,并已成为卫生保健资源消耗的主要原因。尽管如此,许多加拿大家庭医生在管理CP方面接受的正规教育很少,这使得它成为初级保健实践中最具挑战性的领域之一。圣约瑟夫护理小组(ECHO-SJCG项目)是一个以证据为基础的教育项目,通过视频会议将社区卫生保健提供者(hcp)与跨专业团队联系起来,了解农村、偏远和服务不足地区的CP管理。目的:从项目ECHO-SJCG的案例中探索关键的学习点,确定和分析主题,并改进未来的HCPs持续专业发展会议。方法:采用持续比较法对40例病例及重点学习点进行专题分析。我们还总结了患者和提供者特征的描述性统计。结果:31名HCPs共报告40例患者,患者得到了评估诊断、药物和非药物疼痛症状管理、介入管理、关注生物心理社会因素以及适当转诊给其他HCPs的建议。结论:ECHO-SJCG项目案例为临床医生在临床实践中评估和管理CP提供了广泛的知识基础。确定的主题突出了医务人员知识方面的共同差距,并将指导今后的会议。
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Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Chronic Pain & Opioid Stewardship in Northwestern Ontario: A Thematic Analysis of Patient Cases.

Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Chronic Pain & Opioid Stewardship in Northwestern Ontario: A Thematic Analysis of Patient Cases.

Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Chronic Pain & Opioid Stewardship in Northwestern Ontario: A Thematic Analysis of Patient Cases.

Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Chronic Pain & Opioid Stewardship in Northwestern Ontario: A Thematic Analysis of Patient Cases.

Background: Chronic pain (CP) is a debilitating disease that reduces quality of life, decreases productivity, and has become a primary cause of health care resource consumption. Despite this, many Canadian family physicians have received little formal education in managing CP, making it one of the most challenging areas of practice in primary care. Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes Chronic Pain & Opioid Stewardship St. Joseph's Care Group (Project ECHO-SJCG) is an evidence-based educational program connecting community-based health care providers (HCPs) with an interprofessional team by videoconference to learn about management of CP in rural, remote, and underserved areas.

Aims: To explore key learning points from cases presented at Project ECHO-SJCG, identify and analyze themes and improve future sessions of continuing professional development for HCPs.

Methods: We completed a thematic analysis of forty cases and key learning points using the constant comparison method. We also summarized descriptive statistics for patient and provider characteristics.

Results: Forty cases were presented by 31 HCPs, who received suggestions focused on assessment and diagnosis, pharmacological and non-pharmacological pain symptom management, interventional management, attention to biopsychosocial factors, and appropriate referral to other HCPs.

Conclusion: Project ECHO-SJCG cases allow HCPs to gain a broad knowledge base to evaluate and manage CP in their practice. Identified themes highlight common gaps in HCPs' knowledge and will guide future sessions.

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