Objective. Chronic pain is experienced by one in five Australians and is estimated to be the nation\u27s third most costly health problem. In 2013, a chronic pain treatment outcomes registry was established, with the goals of evaluating treatment of chronic pain in multidisciplinary centers, establishing a benchmarking system to drive quality improvement and providing answers to important questions regarding types of treatment ( dose, intensity, and response) and which treatment is appropriate for different patients. This paper describes the development and the first-phase implementation of the registry. Methods. A minimum data set of primarily patient-rated measures was developed for use within pain management services. Governance structu...
Background: In Australia, up to 80% chronic pain patients miss effective treatments especially in re...
This paper will draw on the experiences of two national clinical benchmarking and patient outcome me...
<p><b>Background</b>: Chronic pain affects more than 6 million Canadians. Patients need to be involv...
Since the establishment of the electronic Persistent Pain Outcomes Collaboration (ePPOC) in 2013, on...
Chronic pain has become a growing public health concern both with respect to its prevalence and unsa...
The Quebec Pain Registry (QPR) is a large research database of patients suffering from various chron...
The Southern Arizona Veterans Affairs Health Care System (SAVAHCS) Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Clini...
Background and aims Chronic pain is a leading cause to years lived with disability worldwide. Howev...
The increasing demand for pain management and limited resources available highlight the need to meas...
Background. Chronic pain is a major and growing public health issue. Multidisciplinary tertiary pain...
Chronic or persistent pain is a growing global health problem. Effective management of pain emerging...
ePPOC is a program that aims to improve services and outcomes for people experiencing persistent pai...
Chronic pain is a condition where patients continuously experience pain symptoms for at least 3 to 6...
Objective. There is an increasing demand for tertiary pain services, with long waiting times compoun...
Participants can expect to be updated on the progress of national and international efforts to devel...
Background: In Australia, up to 80% chronic pain patients miss effective treatments especially in re...
This paper will draw on the experiences of two national clinical benchmarking and patient outcome me...
<p><b>Background</b>: Chronic pain affects more than 6 million Canadians. Patients need to be involv...
Since the establishment of the electronic Persistent Pain Outcomes Collaboration (ePPOC) in 2013, on...
Chronic pain has become a growing public health concern both with respect to its prevalence and unsa...
The Quebec Pain Registry (QPR) is a large research database of patients suffering from various chron...
The Southern Arizona Veterans Affairs Health Care System (SAVAHCS) Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Clini...
Background and aims Chronic pain is a leading cause to years lived with disability worldwide. Howev...
The increasing demand for pain management and limited resources available highlight the need to meas...
Background. Chronic pain is a major and growing public health issue. Multidisciplinary tertiary pain...
Chronic or persistent pain is a growing global health problem. Effective management of pain emerging...
ePPOC is a program that aims to improve services and outcomes for people experiencing persistent pai...
Chronic pain is a condition where patients continuously experience pain symptoms for at least 3 to 6...
Objective. There is an increasing demand for tertiary pain services, with long waiting times compoun...
Participants can expect to be updated on the progress of national and international efforts to devel...
Background: In Australia, up to 80% chronic pain patients miss effective treatments especially in re...
This paper will draw on the experiences of two national clinical benchmarking and patient outcome me...
<p><b>Background</b>: Chronic pain affects more than 6 million Canadians. Patients need to be involv...