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Video: New Online Resource to Help Bridge Communication Gap Between Healthcare Professionals and Pain Patients
Let's Talk Pain is the first coalition to unite in an effort to help improve pain management
BALTIMORE, Nov. 18 /PRNewswire/ --
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News Facts
-- Let's Talk Pain is a coalition of leading pain advocacy
organizations focused on increasing awareness and improving
understanding of pain management.
-- The Coalition's goal is to encourage people affected by pain and
their healthcare professionals to talk more about pain, listen actively,
and act in ways that improve care for the millions of people who live
with pain.
-- Let's Talk Pain created a new interactive Web site,
www.letstalkpain.org, to provide visitors with comprehensive information
and tools to help enhance the dialogue between those affected by pain
and healthcare professionals.
-- The Let's Talk Pain Coalition conducted a national online survey
that investigated attitudes and behaviors of 500 pain patients and 275
physicians treating pain.
-- The survey revealed the need for an increase in open and direct
conversations about pain and highlighted the impact pain has on
patients' quality of life. The findings also underscored a
disconnect between how patients and physicians are communicating with
each other. Click here to read key findings from the Let's Talk
Pain survey.
-- The Coalition is the first of its kind to bring together a diverse array
of perspectives from those affected by pain: patients, caregivers, and
healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals include -- but are
not limited to -- physicians, nurses, social workers, and therapists.
-- Founding members of the Let's Talk Pain Coalition are the American
Pain Foundation, the American Society for Pain Management Nursing, and
the American Academy of Pain Management.
-- PriCara(TM), Division of Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is
the sponsor of the Coalition.
-- According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in 10
adults in the U.S. has experienced pain that lasts a year or more.(1)
Communication Tips
Here are a few of the communication tips the Coalition suggests and more tips can be found on the Let's Talk Pain Web site:
-- For Patients:
-- Don't be afraid to speak up. Only you know the extent of your
pain.
-- Download a pain journal to record the frequency and intensity of
your pain.
-- Become familiar with pain terms and conditions and learn more about
how pain is assessed.
-- For Healthcare Professionals:
-- Developing open lines of communication with patients is critical to
achieving successful treatment outcomes.
-- Know that simply acknowledging a patient's pain has been shown
to have profound therapeutic results.
-- Ask your patients questions about pain such as:
-- Where is the location of your pain?; and
-- What is the character of your pain?
Click here for more questions that healthcare professionals can ask their patients about pain.
Quotes, Photos and Bios
Dr. Scott Fishman, Chair and President of the American Pain Foundation and Chief of the Division of Pain Medicine and Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of California at Davis, is an expert featured on letstalkpain.org. Dr. Fishman appears in videos on the site offering expert perspective on how to improve conversations about pain:
-- "Pain is one of the nation's leading public health problems,
and it often goes under-treated. It is difficult to diagnose and
challenging to talk about."
-- "Open lines of communication and strong patient-professional
relationships are what healthcare professionals strive for, and in pain
management this is absolutely vital. This Coalition is exciting because
it aims to help professionals and patients communicate better in order
to help improve pain management."
Click here to read a bio of Dr. Scott Fishman.
Andrea Cooper, aMaryland-based artist who suffers from chronic pain, is featured in videos on the Let's Talk Pain Web site:
-- "Pain is an invisible condition. I have learned that the best way
to improve my health and my treatment outcome is through engaging in an
open and personal dialogue with my healthcare professional and
connecting with others to talk about pain."
Click here to download a high resolution photo of Andrea Cooper in her ai chi water therapy class.
Click here to read a bio of Andrea Cooper.
Please contact Lauren Hoffmann to arrange an interview and/or for additional quotes.
Videos & Audio Podcast
Dr. Scott Fishman videos:
-- Click here to watch video of Dr. Scott Fishman talking about successful
ways to treat pain.
-- Click here to watch video of Dr. Fishman discussing the importance of
listening to patients when they discuss pain.
Andrea Cooper videos:
-- Click here to watch video of Andrea's experience with
disease-related chronic pain and how her multimodal approach, which
includes medication and ai chi, has helped her enjoy painting again.
-- Click here to watch Andrea talking about being an advocate for herself
in the doctor's office.
Logos & Member Boiler Plates
Click here to download the Let's Talk Pain logo.
About the American Pain Foundation
APF's mission is to improve the quality of life of people with pain by raising public awareness, providing practical information, promoting research, and advocating to remove barriers and to increase access to effective pain management.
About the American Academy of Pain Management
The American Academy of Pain Management (the Academy) is a nonprofit organization serving a broad range of clinicians who treat people with pain through education, information, and advocacy. Founded in 1988, the Academy has approximately 5,300 members and is the largest interdisciplinary/integrative pain organization inthe United States.
About the American Society for Pain Management Nursing
ASPMN's mission is to advance and promote optimal nursing care for people affected by pain by promoting best nursing practices. This is accomplished through education, standards, advocacy, and research.
Reference
1. National Center for Health Statistics Report: Health,United States, 2006, Special Feature on Pain.
SOURCE Let's Talk Pain
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