A national survey of pain clinics within the United Kingdom and Ireland focusing on the multidisciplinary team and the incorporation of the extended nursing role
Autor: | Pungavi Kailainathan, Stephen R. Humble, Fiona Cameron, Shyam Gokani, Helen Dawson, Gursimren Lidder |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
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medicine.medical_specialty business.industry Service provision Original Articles Multidisciplinary Pain Clinics Multidisciplinary team 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Pain Clinics Nursing Multidisciplinary approach Family medicine Medicine 030212 general & internal medicine business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | British journal of pain. 12(1) |
ISSN: | 2049-4637 |
Popis: | Inconsistencies in the availability and quality of pain service provision have been noted nationally, as have lengthy waiting times for appointments and lack of awareness of the Pain Clinic role. The 2013 NHS England report stated that specialist pain services must offer multispecialty and multidisciplinary pain clinics. This national survey of multidisciplinary pain service provision in the United Kingdom and Ireland provides a snapshot of pain service provision in order to review and highlight what variations exist in multidisciplinary team (MDT) provision and working patterns. A common perception among clinicians is that financial pressures have led to alternate ways of staff utilisation with variable degrees of success. The survey included 143 pain clinics, focusing principally on MDT working patterns, MDT composition and adoption of the extended role. The results identified that the majority of Pain Clinics utilise the MDT approach. However, provision of critical components such as regular MDT meetings is highly variable as is the composition of the MDT itself and also working patterns of the individual clinicians. The survey reports the successful use of the extended roles for specialist nurses in follow up clinics. In contrast, the survey highlights that a large proportion of clinicians surveyed have reservations about both the effectiveness and the safety of utilising specialist nurses in the extended role to see new referrals of complex pain patients to pain clinics. This survey underlines the essential requirement for incorporation of greater MDT working locally and nationally and allocation of appropriate resources to facilitate this. |
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