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Chronic pain management

D M Justins1

  • 1Pain Management Centre, St Thomas' Hospital, London.

British Journal of Hospital Medicine
|June 12, 1994
PubMed
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Managing chronic pain requires addressing its many facets, including physical, disability, and psychosocial aspects for effective patient outcomes. Comprehensive care is essential for complex pain conditions.

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Area of Science:

  • Pain management
  • Rehabilitation medicine
  • Psychosocial health

Background:

  • Chronic pain presents complex, multidimensional challenges for patients.
  • Effective management necessitates a holistic approach beyond mere symptom control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the multidimensional nature of chronic pain.
  • To emphasize the need for comprehensive management strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on chronic pain management.
  • Analysis of patient cases with complex pain presentations.

Main Results:

  • Chronic pain involves intricate physical, functional, and psychosocial components.
  • Integrated management plans are crucial for patient well-being.

Conclusions:

  • Successful chronic pain management demands attention to all pain components, disability, and psychosocial factors.
  • A multidisciplinary approach is vital for addressing the complexity of chronic pain.