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Setting up a multidisciplinary clinic.

B J Collett1, C Cordle, C Stewart

  • 1Pain Management Service, Leicester Royal Infirmary, UK.

Bailliere'S Best Practice & Research. Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology
|August 30, 2000
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Chronic pelvic pain management is complex. A biopsychosocial approach using a multidisciplinary team offers broader assessment and treatment options for patients experiencing persistent pain.

Area of Science:

  • Pain Medicine
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Chronic pelvic pain presents a complex clinical challenge, often inadequately addressed by traditional medical and surgical interventions.
  • Many patients experience prolonged suffering and undergo ineffective procedures, highlighting limitations in current management paradigms.
  • The traditional biomedical model frequently fails to provide comprehensive relief for chronic pelvic pain.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the utility of the biopsychosocial model in managing chronic pelvic pain.
  • To outline the benefits of a multidisciplinary team approach for chronic pelvic pain.
  • To detail the practical implementation of a multidisciplinary clinic for pelvic pain.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on the biopsychosocial model and multidisciplinary pain management.

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  • Discussion of key team member roles and their contributions.
  • Analysis of practical considerations for establishing and operating a multidisciplinary clinic.
  • Main Results:

    • The biopsychosocial model allows for a more holistic assessment and management of chronic pelvic pain.
    • A multidisciplinary team can simultaneously address somatic, behavioral, and psychosocial pain components.
    • Identifying key team members and defining their roles is crucial for effective care.

    Conclusions:

    • A multidisciplinary approach offers a promising avenue for improving outcomes in chronic pelvic pain.
    • Further research is necessary to determine the essential components of multidisciplinary care for optimizing patient results.
    • The integration of various professional expertise is vital for comprehensive chronic pelvic pain management.