Can Patient-centered Education and Pain Management Improve Pain Outcomes After Orthopaedic Trauma?
Can Patient-centered Education and Pain Management Improve Pain Outcomes After Orthopaedic Trauma?
Can Patient-centered Education and Pain Management Delivered by Coaches Improve Pain Outcomes After Orthopaedic Trauma? A Randomized Trial.
Clin Orthop Relat Res . 2024 Oct 1;482(10):1858-1869.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
Two hundred twelve patients with orthopedic trauma were randomized to receive either a personalized pain education and management intervention delivered by paraprofessional coaches (n=104) or usual care consisting of written discharge instructions on pain management and opioid safety (n=108). The primary outcome of interest was change in pain intensity scores over 12 weeks. Secondary outcomes incl...
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