Fibromyalgia pain management effectiveness from the patient perspective: a qualitative evidence synthesis.
Carolina Climent-SanzKatrina R HamiltonOriol Martínez-NavarroErica Briones-VozmedianoMiguel Gracia-LasherasHelena Fernández-LagoFran Valenzuela-PascualPatrick H FinanPublished in: Disability and rehabilitation (2023)
Pain management is a source for frustration and an unmet need for patients with fibromyalgia. The current findings provide crucial insight for providers and researchers; and support the need for fibromyalgia phenotyping and precision medicine approaches to pain management.Implications for RehabilitationChronic widespread pain is the defining feature of fibromyalgia, yet pain reduction is often an unmet need for these individuals.The lack of effective treatments resulting in long-term relief proves frustrating for patients and healthcare providers.Rehabilitation professional should consider the unique insight into this complex, heterogeneous condition that this qualitative synthesis provides to better understand their patient's perspective on pain management.Given the differing perspectives on pain treatment approaches individuals with fibromyalgia report, providers should discuss with each patient their current strategies and take a patient-centered, individualized approach to form an effective treatment plan.