ePPOC is a program that aims to improve services and outcomes for people experiencing persistent pain. It involves specialist pain services collecting a standard set of information to measure outcomes for their patients as a result of treatment. Pain services use the information to triage, monitor and plan treatment for individual clients, and also send non-identifiable information to ePPOC for analysis. The results of these analyses are fed back to participating services every six months, allowing pain management services to assess their results, and compare their patients, services and outcomes to other pain management services. ePPOC also uses the information collected by services for national benchmarking and to develop a coordinated ap...
In this workshop Professor Eagar will provide an overview of the current status of ePPOC. Developmen...
This paper aims to investigate the proximity of specialist pain management facilities to the people ...
Body mass index (BMI) is calculated using a person’s weight by the square of their height (kg/m2), a...
ePPOC is a program which aims to help improve services and outcomes for patients experiencing chroni...
ePPOC is a program which aims to help improve services and outcomes for patients experiencing chroni...
ePPOC aims to assist services to improve the quality of the pain management they provide through the...
ePPOC aims to assist services to improve the quality of the pain management they provide through the...
Chronic or persistent pain is a growing global health problem. Effective management of pain emerging...
The present paper aims to provide a profile of a large cohort of adult patients referred for special...
This paper will draw on the experiences of two national clinical benchmarking and patient outcome me...
Objective. Chronic pain is experienced by one in five Australians and is estimated to be the nation\...
Since the establishment of the electronic Persistent Pain Outcomes Collaboration (ePPOC) in 2013, on...
Nicholas and colleagues have developed an extensive normative dataset for a range of assessment tool...
This paper aims to provide normative data for the PaedePPOC measures used by specialist paediatric p...
The increasing demand for pain management and limited resources available highlight the need to meas...
In this workshop Professor Eagar will provide an overview of the current status of ePPOC. Developmen...
This paper aims to investigate the proximity of specialist pain management facilities to the people ...
Body mass index (BMI) is calculated using a person’s weight by the square of their height (kg/m2), a...
ePPOC is a program which aims to help improve services and outcomes for patients experiencing chroni...
ePPOC is a program which aims to help improve services and outcomes for patients experiencing chroni...
ePPOC aims to assist services to improve the quality of the pain management they provide through the...
ePPOC aims to assist services to improve the quality of the pain management they provide through the...
Chronic or persistent pain is a growing global health problem. Effective management of pain emerging...
The present paper aims to provide a profile of a large cohort of adult patients referred for special...
This paper will draw on the experiences of two national clinical benchmarking and patient outcome me...
Objective. Chronic pain is experienced by one in five Australians and is estimated to be the nation\...
Since the establishment of the electronic Persistent Pain Outcomes Collaboration (ePPOC) in 2013, on...
Nicholas and colleagues have developed an extensive normative dataset for a range of assessment tool...
This paper aims to provide normative data for the PaedePPOC measures used by specialist paediatric p...
The increasing demand for pain management and limited resources available highlight the need to meas...
In this workshop Professor Eagar will provide an overview of the current status of ePPOC. Developmen...
This paper aims to investigate the proximity of specialist pain management facilities to the people ...
Body mass index (BMI) is calculated using a person’s weight by the square of their height (kg/m2), a...