OBJECTIVE: There is an increasing demand for tertiary pain services, with long waiting times compounded by limited reach to regional and remote areas. Community-based pain programs are a feasible evidence-based model of care to improve access to multidisciplinary care. Australian primary health networks (PHNs) are well placed to commission pain programs to reduce the growing burden of chronic pain. The aim of this study was to support PHN decision-making by: (1) describing current PHN community-based pain programs; (2) assessing their alignment to key elements and implementation enablers of pain programs identified by an expert consensus process; and (3) describing PHN pain program adaptations during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: PHN prog...
Chronic pain is a condition where patients continuously experience pain symptoms for at least 3 to 6...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is a common patient complaint in primary care, yet providers and patients a...
The aim of this scoping review was to identify initiatives focused on the secondary prevention and m...
Objective. There is an increasing demand for tertiary pain services, with long waiting times compoun...
Background. Chronic pain is a major and growing public health issue. Multidisciplinary tertiary pain...
Background: In Australia, up to 80% chronic pain patients miss effective treatments especially in re...
Daren R Anderson,1 Ianita Zlateva,1 Emil N Coman,2 Khushbu Khatri,1 Terrence Tian,1 Robert D Kerns3 ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is a serious health problem given its prevalence, associated disability, im...
Objective/Background: Multidisciplinary chronic pain management programs (PMPs) are regarded as the ...
Objective: To measure the impact of the multidisciplinary Turning Pain Into Gain program in peopl...
Chronic pain is common and management hampered by lack of resources in primary and secondary care. N...
Objectives—Practice-based research networks (PBRNs) have been described as new clinical laboratories...
Objective. Chronic pain is experienced by one in five Australians and is estimated to be the nation\...
Background: Cancer pain remains a major public health concern. Despite effective treatments being av...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 18.9% of Canadians live with chronic pain. Primary care reform in Ontario ...
Chronic pain is a condition where patients continuously experience pain symptoms for at least 3 to 6...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is a common patient complaint in primary care, yet providers and patients a...
The aim of this scoping review was to identify initiatives focused on the secondary prevention and m...
Objective. There is an increasing demand for tertiary pain services, with long waiting times compoun...
Background. Chronic pain is a major and growing public health issue. Multidisciplinary tertiary pain...
Background: In Australia, up to 80% chronic pain patients miss effective treatments especially in re...
Daren R Anderson,1 Ianita Zlateva,1 Emil N Coman,2 Khushbu Khatri,1 Terrence Tian,1 Robert D Kerns3 ...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is a serious health problem given its prevalence, associated disability, im...
Objective/Background: Multidisciplinary chronic pain management programs (PMPs) are regarded as the ...
Objective: To measure the impact of the multidisciplinary Turning Pain Into Gain program in peopl...
Chronic pain is common and management hampered by lack of resources in primary and secondary care. N...
Objectives—Practice-based research networks (PBRNs) have been described as new clinical laboratories...
Objective. Chronic pain is experienced by one in five Australians and is estimated to be the nation\...
Background: Cancer pain remains a major public health concern. Despite effective treatments being av...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 18.9% of Canadians live with chronic pain. Primary care reform in Ontario ...
Chronic pain is a condition where patients continuously experience pain symptoms for at least 3 to 6...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is a common patient complaint in primary care, yet providers and patients a...
The aim of this scoping review was to identify initiatives focused on the secondary prevention and m...