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Pain and Analgesia
General principles of chronic pain management
The role of healthcare providers in chronic pain management
Pain and Analgesia
Understanding pain
Assessing a patient with pain
General principles of acute pain management
Nonpharmacological management of acute pain
Pharmacological management of acute pain
Pain management in specific populations
Procedural sedation and analgesia
The transition from acute to chronic pain
General principles of chronic pain management
Introduction to chronic pain management
Multidimensional approach to chronic pain management
Supported self-management for chronic pain
Individualised chronic pain management plans
Helping patients with chronic pain to set management goals
The role of healthcare providers in chronic pain management
Maintaining therapeutic relationships with patients
The role of general practitioners in chronic pain management
The role of nurses and allied health providers in chronic pain management
The role of multidisciplinary pain services in chronic pain management
Educating patients, and their families or carers about chronic pain
Online management programs
Monitoring chronic pain outcomes
References
Psychological techniques for managing pain
Physical activity and managing chronic pain
Social connection and chronic pain
The role of analgesics in chronic noncancer pain
Invasive procedures to manage chronic pain
Managing specific pain syndromes
Drugs used for pain
The role of healthcare providers in chronic pain management
Maintaining therapeutic relationships with patients
The role of general practitioners in chronic pain management
The role of nurses and allied health providers in chronic pain management
The role of multidisciplinary pain services in chronic pain management