Telehealth and chronic pain management from rapid adaptation to long-term implementation in pain medicine: A narrative review

Abstract. The COVID-19 pandemic called for drastic changes to expand and rapidly implement telehealth to prevent breach of care for chronic patients. Responding to the challenge of implementing remote care in chronic pain services, a specialty highly dependent on doctor–patient rapport, physical exa...

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Main Authors: Jordi Perez, Kacper Niburski, Michelle Stoopler, Pablo Ingelmo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2021-01-01
Series:PAIN Reports
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/painrpts/fulltext/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000912
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spelling doaj-9a7c7280f8234559b8d35016c847b22a2021-04-26T06:10:08ZengWolters KluwerPAIN Reports2471-25312021-01-0161e91210.1097/PR9.0000000000000912202101000-00026Telehealth and chronic pain management from rapid adaptation to long-term implementation in pain medicine: A narrative reviewJordi Perez0Kacper Niburski1Michelle Stoopler2Pablo Ingelmo3a Alan Edwards Pain Management Unit and Cancer Pain Clinic, McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, QC, Canadac Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canadac Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canadab Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain, McGill University, Montreal, QC, CanadaAbstract. The COVID-19 pandemic called for drastic changes to expand and rapidly implement telehealth to prevent breach of care for chronic patients. Responding to the challenge of implementing remote care in chronic pain services, a specialty highly dependent on doctor–patient rapport, physical examination, and frequent follow-up visits requires extensive adaptation involving administrative processes and clinical routines. We present our experience of a successful rapid adaptation to telemedicine paradigm as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic during a time of marked restriction of access to ambulatory hospital services for pediatric and adult chronic pain patients. This narrative review covers current scientific evidence for the use of telehealth for chronic pain management and describes in detail the challenges to implement telemedicine in ambulatory clinics from different perspectives. Best practices for telehealth use are recommended. A proposal for remote physical examination of pain patients is made, based on available evidence in the fields of musculoskeletal medicine and neurology comparing in-person vs remote physical examination. As an internal quality control process, an informal online survey was conducted to assess thoughts and experiences among patients and caregivers using telemedicine consultation services at the pediatric pain clinic. Providing chronic pain management services through telehealth is a viable option for many patients and health care professionals. This is reliant on the availability of appropriate materials and training, with guidelines for both patients and health care workers. With the rapid pace of technological advancements, even further integration of telehealth into routine health care is possible.http://journals.lww.com/painrpts/fulltext/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000912
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Michelle Stoopler
Pablo Ingelmo
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Telehealth and chronic pain management from rapid adaptation to long-term implementation in pain medicine: A narrative review
PAIN Reports
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Kacper Niburski
Michelle Stoopler
Pablo Ingelmo
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title Telehealth and chronic pain management from rapid adaptation to long-term implementation in pain medicine: A narrative review
title_short Telehealth and chronic pain management from rapid adaptation to long-term implementation in pain medicine: A narrative review
title_full Telehealth and chronic pain management from rapid adaptation to long-term implementation in pain medicine: A narrative review
title_fullStr Telehealth and chronic pain management from rapid adaptation to long-term implementation in pain medicine: A narrative review
title_full_unstemmed Telehealth and chronic pain management from rapid adaptation to long-term implementation in pain medicine: A narrative review
title_sort telehealth and chronic pain management from rapid adaptation to long-term implementation in pain medicine: a narrative review
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series PAIN Reports
issn 2471-2531
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract. The COVID-19 pandemic called for drastic changes to expand and rapidly implement telehealth to prevent breach of care for chronic patients. Responding to the challenge of implementing remote care in chronic pain services, a specialty highly dependent on doctor–patient rapport, physical examination, and frequent follow-up visits requires extensive adaptation involving administrative processes and clinical routines. We present our experience of a successful rapid adaptation to telemedicine paradigm as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic during a time of marked restriction of access to ambulatory hospital services for pediatric and adult chronic pain patients. This narrative review covers current scientific evidence for the use of telehealth for chronic pain management and describes in detail the challenges to implement telemedicine in ambulatory clinics from different perspectives. Best practices for telehealth use are recommended. A proposal for remote physical examination of pain patients is made, based on available evidence in the fields of musculoskeletal medicine and neurology comparing in-person vs remote physical examination. As an internal quality control process, an informal online survey was conducted to assess thoughts and experiences among patients and caregivers using telemedicine consultation services at the pediatric pain clinic. Providing chronic pain management services through telehealth is a viable option for many patients and health care professionals. This is reliant on the availability of appropriate materials and training, with guidelines for both patients and health care workers. With the rapid pace of technological advancements, even further integration of telehealth into routine health care is possible.
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