2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11845-021-02673-5
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A national survey of publicly funded chronic pain management services in Ireland

Abstract: Background Chronic pain management services have historically been under-resourced in Ireland. There is no agreed model of care for chronic pain management services in Ireland. Previous studies have assessed the extent of services in Ireland without examining waiting times for access to services. Aims This study aimed to quantify the extent of, geographical distribution of and waiting times for access to publicly funded chronic pain management services in … Show more

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“…Specialist pain clinics in England and Wales see around 0.4% of the total national population, but not all are multidisciplinary, and fewer than two thirds offer a pain management programme [75]. Provision of pain management programmes in Ireland is patchy with long waits for access [76], while in Scotland, programmes run in 10 of the 14 health boards [77]. Alongside specialist pain services are services for people with persistent physical symptoms (also referred to as medically unexplained symptoms (MUS)), under which people with fibromyalgia fall.…”
Section: Local Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specialist pain clinics in England and Wales see around 0.4% of the total national population, but not all are multidisciplinary, and fewer than two thirds offer a pain management programme [75]. Provision of pain management programmes in Ireland is patchy with long waits for access [76], while in Scotland, programmes run in 10 of the 14 health boards [77]. Alongside specialist pain services are services for people with persistent physical symptoms (also referred to as medically unexplained symptoms (MUS)), under which people with fibromyalgia fall.…”
Section: Local Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ie), there were almost 12,000 patients on a list for a chronic pain management outpatient clinic appointment. Of these, almost 2000 had been waiting between 12 and 18 months with over 3000 waiting greater than 18 months for an appointment [3]. The length of time that patients have been waiting has only been exacerbated by COVID-19-related postponement of elective/scheduled care.…”
Section: The Wait For Chronic Pain Management In Irelandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manpower has always been an issue. At the time of writing, with 0.55 consultants per 100,000 population, Ireland has almost half the number of pain management consultants per 100,000 population compared to our neighbours in the UK [3]. Telemedicine may provide some part of the solution to this problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A menudo, los servicios de tratamiento del dolor crónico son el final de la vía de derivación para muchos pacientes. Las derivaciones a las Unidades de Dolor (UDO) suelen proceder de otras especialidades de atención terciaria, lo que indica los niveles de dificultad que los pacientes experimentan antes de obtener diagnósticos, tratamientos y terapias satisfactorios (Purcell A., et al, 2021). El acceso a estos abordajes es difícil y se ha informado de largos tiempos de espera en las unidades de dolor (Fashler SR., et al, 2006).…”
Section: Abordaje Holístico Y Multidisciplinarunclassified