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新冠疫情期间物理疼痛治疗模式的适应性方法:定性分析。

Adaptive Approaches to Physical Pain Treatment Modalities During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Analysis.

机构信息

Comagine Health, Portland, Oregon, USA.

Department of Family Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA.

出版信息

J Integr Complement Med. 2024 Nov;30(11):1102-1107. doi: 10.1089/jicm.2024.0065. Epub 2024 Jul 15.

Abstract

Despite the lack of proven efficacy, opioids historically have been used for the treatment of noncancer back pain. A variety of other effective therapeutic options for pain management are becoming more available over time. In 2016, Oregon implemented a unique and novel policy to improve evidence-based back pain care and promote safer and more effective opioid prescribing through the state's Medicaid program, the Oregon Health Plan. This article examines the ways providers adapted to providing care for patients with back pain in the context of COVID-19 and to better understand the challenges faced by and adaptations made by providers. We conducted focus groups with clinicians and physical pain treatment modality practitioners (PPTMPs). In total, 129 providers participated in one of six focus groups, including 74 clinicians (54%) and 55 PPTMPs (42%). Reflexive thematic analysis was used to construct themes or units of meaning across data. Focus groups revealed concerns about PPE shortages, telemedicine challenges, communication barriers, and profession-specific responses to COVID-19, which hindered patient care and referrals. Focus groups also highlighted some advantages related to increased insight into patients' lives, which enhanced treatment. Care during COVID-19 has resulted in continued patient interest in telehealth and telemedicine. Optimizing use of these technologies for health conditions, such as back pain, adds to treatment options for patients and gives providers a more holistic understanding of patients' lives, the challenges they may face, and how that impacts their treatment.

摘要

尽管缺乏已证实的疗效,但阿片类药物在历史上一直被用于治疗非癌性背痛。随着时间的推移,各种其他有效的疼痛管理治疗选择变得越来越多。2016 年,俄勒冈州通过其医疗补助计划俄勒冈健康计划实施了一项独特而新颖的政策,以改善基于证据的背痛护理,并通过该州的医疗补助计划促进更安全、更有效的阿片类药物处方。本文研究了提供者在 COVID-19 背景下为背痛患者提供护理的方式,以更好地了解提供者所面临的挑战和适应。我们对临床医生和物理疼痛治疗模式从业者(PPTMP)进行了焦点小组讨论。共有 129 名提供者参加了六个焦点小组中的一个,其中包括 74 名临床医生(54%)和 55 名 PPTMP(42%)。采用反思性主题分析来构建跨数据的主题或意义单元。焦点小组揭示了对个人防护设备短缺、远程医疗挑战、沟通障碍以及对 COVID-19 的专业特定反应的担忧,这些因素阻碍了患者护理和转诊。焦点小组还强调了一些与增加对患者生活的了解相关的优势,这增强了治疗效果。在 COVID-19 期间的护理导致患者对远程医疗和远程医疗的持续兴趣。优化这些技术在健康状况(如背痛)中的使用为患者提供了更多的治疗选择,并使提供者更全面地了解患者的生活、他们可能面临的挑战以及这如何影响他们的治疗。

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