Patient perspectives from the multi-disciplinary chronic pain clinic: a qualitative study

Author:

Pandey Mamata1ORCID,Marwah Radhika12,McLean Maeve1,Paluck Elan1,Oliver Amanda M1,Maierhoffer Shelly1,Rude Darlene3,Oakes Larry3

Affiliation:

1. Research Department, Saskatchewan Health Authority, Regina, Saskatchewan, S4S 0A5, Canada

2. Department of Academic Family Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Regina, SK, S4P 2S5, Canada

3. Former: Eagle Moon Health Office of the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region; from 2019: Grey Wolf Lodge of First Nations Métis Relations, Saskatchewan Health Authority, Regina, SK, S4R 1X3, Canada

Abstract

Aim: The chronic pain clinic (CPC) is a multi-disciplinary program that incorporates pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods, including First Nations healing strategies, to manage pain, improve functioning and reduce opioid misuse among patients with chronic pain in Regina, Canada. Materials & methods: The care experiences of ten current clients were explored using a narrative interview approach. Results: The CPC provides high-quality and safe care for effective chronic pain management. Clients noted pain reduction and improvements in sleep, mobility, functionality, and mood. First Nation clients emphasized the importance of traditional healing strategies. Conclusion: This unique comprehensive multi-modal approach which incorporates First Nations healing strategies is effective in supporting the unique needs of local clients.

Funder

Saskatchewan Center For Patient-Oriented Research

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

General Medicine

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