干预是如何起作用的?-英文版本:以pain2.0为例,开发一个复杂干预措施的效果模型,以防止复发或持续疼痛。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY Schmerz Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1007/s00482-024-00860-8
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除了通常的评估方法(通常是临床随机试验,在问题的意义上:干预是否有效),复杂的干预措施需要进一步的系统调查来证明其有效性。在这里,提供干预的背景所起的作用是至关重要的,正如考虑干预为什么有效(或无效)的问题一样。对于复杂干预措施的有效性研究的规划和实施存在详细的建议,跨学科多模式疼痛治疗无疑属于此类。在有效性模型中,具体的、可验证的假设是关于干预如何产生反映在终点的变化。本文简要介绍了复杂干预措施有效性研究的方法学方法,并使用PAIN 2.0项目(01NVF20023)具体描述了在门诊环境中预防慢性疼痛的跨学科多模式疼痛治疗的有效性模型。
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How does an intervention work?-English Version : Development of an effect model for a complex intervention to prevent recurring or persistent pain using the example of PAIN 2.0.

In addition to the usual evaluation approach (usually a clinical randomized trial in the sense of the question: does an intervention work), complex interventions require further systematic investigations to prove their effectiveness. The role of the context in which the intervention is delivered is essential here, as is consideration of the question of why an intervention works (or does not work). Detailed recommendations exist for the planning and implementation of effectiveness studies on complex interventions, to which interdisciplinary multimodal pain therapy undoubtedly belongs. In an effectiveness model, concrete, verifiable assumptions are formulated as to how an intervention produces changes that are reflected in the endpoint. This article provides a brief introduction to methodological approaches to effectiveness research on complex interventions and uses the PAIN 2.0 project (01NVF20023) to describe in concrete terms what an effectiveness model for interdisciplinary multimodal pain therapy for the prevention of chronic pain in an outpatient setting might look like.

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Schmerz
Schmerz 医学-临床神经学
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2.00
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20.00%
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64
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Schmerz is an internationally recognized journal and addresses all scientists, practitioners and psychologists, dealing with the treatment of pain patients or working in pain research. The aim of the journal is to enhance the treatment of pain patients in the long run. Review articles provide an overview on selected topics and offer the reader a summary of current findings from all fields of pain research, pain management and pain symptom management. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of important clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange. Case reports feature interesting cases and aim at optimizing diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.
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