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This project explores innovative methods for sharing and adapting pain management strategies globally. It aims to bridge the knowledge-practice gap, considering cultural and linguistic factors for wider adoption.

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Area of Science:

  • Global Health
  • Pain Management
  • Health Innovation

Background:

  • The 'know-do' gap persists in effective pain management worldwide.
  • International collaboration is crucial for disseminating best practices in pain care.
  • Adapting interventions to diverse cultural and linguistic contexts is essential for equitable access.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate methods for sharing and adapting pain management approaches.
  • To apply diffusion of innovation models to bridge the 'know-do' gap in pain management.
  • To assess the costs, limitations, and benefits of adapting pain management resources across different contexts.

Main Methods:

  • A collaborative project involving global health organizations, industry partners, and academic leaders.
  • Utilizing diffusion of innovation models to guide the adaptation and dissemination of pain management strategies.
  • Analyzing the implementation of adapted resources in various cultural, geographic, and linguistic settings.

Main Results:

  • The study describes a multi-stakeholder collaboration focused on improving global pain management.
  • It outlines an approach to adapt and share evidence-based pain management strategies.
  • The project will yield insights into the practicalities of implementing these strategies internationally.

Conclusions:

  • Effective pain management requires innovative approaches to knowledge sharing and adaptation.
  • Bridging the 'know-do' gap necessitates context-specific modifications of interventions.
  • Understanding the costs and benefits of adaptation is key to successful global health initiatives in pain care.