Pain Management Centre, National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, WC1N 3BG, UK.
World J Urol. 2013 Aug;31(4):779-84. doi: 10.1007/s00345-013-1083-6. Epub 2013 May 9.
This paper is a team collaboration which aims to describe the multidisciplinary chronic pelvic pain (CPP) service for men in a major London teaching hospital.
Evidence from the European Association for Urology Guidelines and the small pool of relevant psychological literature is reviewed as well as results from our pelvic pain programme (LINK) in association with a description of the programme.
Treatment targets for men with CPP are outlined. The roles of the consultant in pain management, clinical nurse specialist, clinical psychologist and specialist physiotherapist in delivering treatment are described. This includes the journey from initial consultation through treatment options. Finally, we describe our pelvic pain programme (LINK) which aims to deliver an effective multidisciplinary intervention via single sex groups.
This programme links all significant treatment dimensions as well as connecting groups of patients to reduce their sense of isolation. Evidence is presented from the formal evaluation of the programme.
本文是一个团队合作的成果,旨在描述一家伦敦主要教学医院的男性多学科慢性盆腔疼痛 (CPP) 服务。
综述了欧洲泌尿外科学会指南中的证据以及相关心理文献中的少量证据,以及我们的盆腔疼痛计划 (LINK) 的结果,并结合该计划的描述。
为 CPP 男性患者概述了治疗目标。描述了顾问在疼痛管理、临床护士专家、临床心理学家和专业物理治疗师在提供治疗方面的作用。这包括从初始咨询到治疗选择的过程。最后,我们描述了我们的盆腔疼痛计划 (LINK),旨在通过单性别小组提供有效的多学科干预。
该计划将所有重要的治疗维度联系起来,同时将患者群体联系起来,以减少他们的孤立感。从该计划的正式评估中提供了证据。