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portada Pain in Patients with Polytrauma: A Systematic Review (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
172
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
28.0 x 21.6 x 0.9 cm
Weight
0.41 kg.
ISBN13
9781490363677

Pain in Patients with Polytrauma: A Systematic Review (in English)

Health Services Research Service (Author) · U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Pain in Patients with Polytrauma: A Systematic Review (in English) - Service, Health Services Research ; Affairs, U. S. Department of Veterans

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Synopsis "Pain in Patients with Polytrauma: A Systematic Review (in English)"

Polytrauma is defined in the VHA Polytrauma Rehabilitation Centers Directive as: "injury to the brain in addition to other body parts or systems resulting in physical, cognitive, psychological, or psychosocial impairments and functional disability." The definition of polytrauma has since expanded to include concurrent injury to two or more body parts or systems that results in cognitive, physical, psychological or other psychosocial impairments. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) often occurs in polytrauma and in combination with other disabling conditions including amputation, auditory or visual impairments, spinal cord injury (SCI), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and other mental health conditions. Pain resulting from polytraumatic injuries poses numerous challenges during rehabilitation treatment and afterwards. Treatments typically used to reduce pain in these individuals (for example, oral opioids) have the potential to interfere with the active rehabilitation needed to restore function. Pain resulting from polytraumatic injuries poses numerous challenges during and after rehabilitation treatment. The objectives of this report are to systematically review the literature to address the assessment and management of pain in patients with polytraumatic injuries, to identify patient, clinician and systems factors associated with pain-related outcomes in these patients, and to describe current or planned research addressing the key questions in this report. The key questions were: 1. Have reliable and valid measures and assessment tools been developed to measure pain intensity and pain-related functional interference among patients with cognitive deficits due to TBI? Which measures and tools are likely to be most useful in assessing pain in polytrauma patients with cognitive deficits due to TBI? 2. A. Which treatment approaches are most likely to be effective in improving pain outcomes (pain intensity and functional interference) in polytrauma patients? B. Which pain treatment approaches are most likely to enhance overall rehabilitation efforts? 3. A. Does blast-related headache pain differ in terms of phenomenology and treatment from other types of headache pain? B.Which treatments are best for persistent blast-related headache pain? 4. What patient factors are associated with better and worse pain-related clinical outcomes among polytrauma patients? Have interventions been developed to specifically address these factors? 5. What are unique provider and system barriers to detecting and treating pain among polytrauma patients? Have interventions been developed to effectively address these barriers?

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