Delivering the pain review: A flexible approach
The pain review has 3 components: (1) Pre-consultation; (2) The consultation; (3) Follow-up. The next 3 lessons will give you a detailed account of what comprises each of the 3 …
The pain review has 3 components: (1) Pre-consultation; (2) The consultation; (3) Follow-up. The next 3 lessons will give you a detailed account of what comprises each of the 3 …
In the next two modules, we present a series of case studies that illustrate examples of the pain review with different patients and how the PROMPPT approach to delivering the …
PROMPPT is an NIHR funded research programme and stands for: Proactive clinical Review of patients taking Opioid Medicines long-term for persistent Pain led by clinical Pharmacists in primary care Teams PROMPPT is formed of three linked …
Below from WS2 training manual 1.3.5 PROMPPT aims to reduce opioid use for people with persistent pain where appropriate.It may not be appropriate for all patients to reduce opioids and …
Aim of the case study To understand the role of follow-ups To identify components of the follow up framework in action To understand the importance of aligning what matters to …
We hope this training prepares you well for undertaking the pain reviews with patients with persistent pain taking different strengths of opioids. We acknowledge that things however do not always …
Many patients who experience persistent pain respond by taking opioids. Patients who attend a pain review will have an opportunity to consider whether this pharmacological response to pain is most …
