2019
DOI: 10.1111/papr.12783
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Impact of Symptom Reporting Agreement on Interdisciplinary Pain Program Participation

Abstract: Objective To investigate whether physician–patient agreement of potential patient problem areas impacts subsequent patient enrollment in an interdisciplinary pain management program. Design Retrospective chart review of 544 patients who underwent evaluation of their chronic pain. Physicians and their patients endorsed perceived patient problems during the evaluation. The potential problems included 7 clinical domains: pain, sleep, mood, physical functioning, ability to cope with pain, ability to manage pain fl… Show more

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