未来的 "疼痛临床医生:提供心理护理所需的能力。

IF 1.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Scandinavian Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2024-08-08 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1515/sjpain-2024-0017
Steven J Linton, Peter B O'Sullivan, Hedvig E Zetterberg, Johan W S Vlaeyen
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背景与目的:心理知情护理已被提出来改善慢性疼痛的治疗效果,并与以人为本的方法相一致。然而,该方法的实施却相对滞后,而且研究表明,缺乏能力会导致效果不佳。目前还不清楚临床医生需要接受哪些培训才能提供这种护理。我们研究了如何在患者需求的指导下,根据科学文献改善心理知情护理,并特别关注如何提升能力和加强实施:我们有选择性地回顾了有关疼痛心理护理的文献。方法:我们选择性地回顾了有关疼痛心理护理的文献,将患者的需求与满足这些需求所需的能力以及如何评估治疗方法进行了对比:结果:阐述了患者的需求和相应的能力。提供心理护理需要多种专业技能和能力。单个受试者方法可以确定护理是否对患者个人产生了预期效果,并促进护理的有效性。我们认为,要成为一名称职的 "疼痛临床医生",就必须采用一种超越现有专业界限的新教育方法:结论:以患者需求为导向、根据科学文献提供以人为本的医疗服务具有巨大潜力,但需要具备多种能力。我们建议,未来疼痛临床医生的培训重点应放在心理知情护理以及满足个人需求所需的能力上。采用单一受试者方法可对这种护理进行持续评估。
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The "future" pain clinician: Competencies needed to provide psychologically informed care.

Background & objective: Psychologically informed care has been proposed to improve treatment outcomes for chronic pain and aligns with a person-centered approach. Yet implementation lags behind, and studies suggest that a lack of competency leads to poor results. It is unclear what training clinicians require to deliver this care. We examine how we might improve psychologically informed care guided by the needs of the patient and in congruence with the scientific literature with a particular focus on how competencies might be upgraded and implementation enhanced.

Methods: We selectively review the literature for psychologically informed care for pain. The patient's view on what is needed is contrasted with the competencies necessary to meet these needs and how treatment should be evaluated.

Results: Patient needs and corresponding competencies are delineated. A number of multi-professional skills and competencies are required to provide psychologically informed care. Single-subject methodologies can determine whether the care has the desired effect for the individual patient and facilitate effectiveness. We argue that becoming a competent "pain clinician" requires a new approach to education that transcends current professional boundaries.

Conclusions: Providing person-centered care guided by the needs of the patient and in line with the scientific literature shows great potential but requires multiple competencies. We propose that training the pain clinician of the future should focus on psychologically informed care and the competencies required to meet the individual's needs. Single-subject methodology allows for continual evaluation of this care.

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