Educational considerations for health professionals to effectively work with clients with complex regional pain syndrome.
Colleen M JohnstonFlorin OprescuMarianne WallisMarion GrayPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Including patients as a member of the healthcare team is recommended to help people take control and self-manage their pain. For true patient centered care to be achieved, health professionals must accept and respect patients' descriptions of pain and their pain experience. This may require additional health professional education at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels in pain and communication to increase their bedside manner and therapeutic communication to deliver care in partnership with the patient.
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