Best practice care for persistent pain in adults with spinal cord injuries: a systematic review and narrative synthesis of clinical practice guideline recommendations

Autor: Emma L. Karran, Louise K. Wiles, Dianne J. Wilson, G. Lorimer Moseley
Přispěvatelé: Karran, Emma L, Wiles, Louise K, Wilson, Dianne J, Moseley, G Lorimer
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Popis: Purpose: To review clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) and recent literature to identify common recommendations guiding “best practice” pain care for adults with spinal cord injury (SCI).52 Methods: We searched four scientific databases and four guideline repositories from January 2010 to February 2022 for CPGs relating to the management of pain following SCI. We excluded guidelines that related to a single treatment modality, complementary medicines, specific disease processes, and guidelines that were not freely available. Results: We identified 1373 records from which 11 met all eligibility criteria. Seven were classified as “tier 1” and were used to generate 46 care components related to neuropathic pain management. We organised these into three themes: screening and assessment, principles of evaluation and management, and management recommendations; and seven subthemes: screening, assessment and diagnosis, addressing complex care needs, ongoing evaluation, management – interventional, management – pharmacological, and management – non-pharmacological. Four CPGs were classified as “tier 2” and were used to provide supporting evidence. We identified 12 recommendations related to the management of nociceptive pain. Conclusions: This synthesis of recommendations can guide consumers, clinicians, researchers, and policy makers to inform understanding and clinical implementation of evidence-based “best practice” management of pain in adults with SCI. Implications for rehabilitation - Persistent pain is a frequent problem for individuals following spinal cord injury and its effective management is challenging for clinicians; High-quality clinical practice guidelines that are up-to-date and readily accessible have the potential to enhance care quality and outcomes; This synthesis of 58 key care recommendations can guide consumers, clinicians, researchers, and policy makers towards improving pain care for adults with spinal cord injuries. Refereed/Peer-reviewed
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