Universal precautions in pain medicine: a rational approach to the treatment of chronic pain
- PMID: 15773874
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2005.05031.x
Universal precautions in pain medicine: a rational approach to the treatment of chronic pain
Abstract
The heightened interest in pain management is making the need for appropriate boundary setting within the clinician-patient relationship even more apparent. Unfortunately, it is impossible to determine before hand, with any degree of certainty, who will become problematic users of prescription medications. With this in mind, a parallel is drawn between the chronic pain management paradigm and our past experience with problems identifying the "at-risk" individuals from an infectious disease model. By recognizing the need to carefully assess all patients, in a biopsychosocial model, including past and present aberrant behaviors when they exist, and by applying careful and reasonably set limits in the clinician-patient relationship, it is possible to triage chronic pain patients into three categories according to risk. This article describes a "universal precautions" approach to the assessment and ongoing management of the chronic pain patient and offers a triage scheme for estimating risk that includes recommendations for management and referral. By taking a thorough and respectful approach to patient assessment and management within chronic pain treatment, stigma can be reduced, patient care improved, and overall risk contained.
Comment in
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The COMPLIANCE documentation aid.Pain Med. 2005 Jul-Aug;6(4):329-30. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2005.00051.x. Pain Med. 2005. PMID: 16083465 No abstract available.
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Universal precautions: a matter of mutual trust and responsibility.Pain Med. 2006 Mar-Apr;7(2):210-1; author reply 212. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2006.00114.x. Pain Med. 2006. PMID: 16634732 No abstract available.
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