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Chronic pain is increasing in prevalence, with new cases now outnumbering those of diabetes, depression, or hypertension. Advanced practice providers have reported that their training in pain management inadequately prepared them to care for patients suffering from painful conditions. In response, the authors of this work developed a basic pain management conceptual framework to provide physician assistant (PA) students with the foundational knowledge necessary to manage and treat patients suffering from a wide variety of painful conditions. The devised framework activity includes categories of pain management such as conservative therapies, medications, injections, minimally invasive procedures, and moderately to highly invasive procedures. This framework can be incorporated into the existing PA educational curriculum and presented alongside a realistic pain patient case study. Furthermore, other health science educational programs, such as nurse practitioner or pharmacy programs, could adopt this framework to increase student knowledge in pain management.
慢性疼痛的发病率越来越高,新发病例已超过糖尿病、抑郁症或高血压。高级医疗服务提供者报告说,他们在疼痛管理方面所接受的培训不足以让他们做好护理疼痛患者的准备。为此,本著作的作者开发了一个基本疼痛管理概念框架,为助理医师(PA)学生提供管理和治疗各种疼痛患者所需的基础知识。所设计的框架活动包括疼痛管理的类别,如保守疗法、药物、注射、微创手术和中度至高度微创手术。该框架可纳入现有的 PA 教育课程,并与现实的疼痛患者案例研究一起呈现。此外,其他健康科学教育课程,如执业护士或药剂学课程,也可以采用这一框架来增加学生在疼痛管理方面的知识。