Abstract:P Pu ur rp po os se e: : Little or no information exists on the services that are currently available for the treatment of chronic pain across the different regions of Canada. As a first step, this study documented the hospital-based resources and services offered for the management of chronic non-cancer pain within anesthesia departments in Québec.
M Me et th ho od ds s: :In collaboration with the Association of Anesthesiologists of Québec and the Société québécoise de la douleur, a provincial survey was cond… Show more
“…Multidisciplinary pain treatment is recognized as the optimal paradigm 3,B for a good proportion of these patients, but access is restricted due to the limited number of facilities and long waiting lists. 4,5 A recent Canadian survey identified six months as the median wait time for a first appointment in public multidisciplinary pain treatment facilities (MPTFs). This means that 50% of patients have to wait six months or more (with a range of up to five years) for access to appropriate pain treatment, with 30% of clinics reporting waitlists of more than one year and vast areas of the country remaining unserviced.…”
“…Multidisciplinary pain treatment is recognized as the optimal paradigm 3,B for a good proportion of these patients, but access is restricted due to the limited number of facilities and long waiting lists. 4,5 A recent Canadian survey identified six months as the median wait time for a first appointment in public multidisciplinary pain treatment facilities (MPTFs). This means that 50% of patients have to wait six months or more (with a range of up to five years) for access to appropriate pain treatment, with 30% of clinics reporting waitlists of more than one year and vast areas of the country remaining unserviced.…”
“…A recent survey of hospital-based services for non-cancer pain treatment in Quebec found that almost 30% of anesthesiologists in that province were involved in treating chronic pain. 2 Approximately one Canadian in five suffers from chronic non-malignant pain, defined as pain present on most days, for a minimum of six months. The prevalence increases with age.…”
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“…Veillette et al 2 studied pain clinic services within hospital-based anesthesia departments in Quebec and found that the province was underserved, both in terms of limited access and inadequate quality of services offered. In the latter six months of 2002, 4,500 patients were waiting for their first appointment in a pain clinic.…”
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“…Un sondage récent des services basés en hôpital pour le traitement des douleurs non cancéreuses au Québec a démontré que presque 30 % des anesthésiologistes de cette province étaient impliqués d'une manière ou d'une autre dans le traitement des douleurs chroniques. 2 Environ un Canadien sur cinq souffre de douleur chronique non maligne, définie comme une douleur présente presque tous les jours pour une période d'au moins six mois. La prévalence augmente avec l'âge.…”
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“…2 ont examiné les services de clinique de la douleur au sein des départements d'anesthésie dans les hôpitaux au Québec et ont conclu que la province n'était pas suffisamment desservie, que ce soit en termes d'accès limité ou de qualité inappropriée des services offerts. Durant la deuxième moitié de 2002, 4 500 patients attendaient leur premier rendez-vous dans une clinique de la douleur.…”
Canadian MPTFs are unable to meet clinical demands of patients suffering from chronic pain, both in terms of regional accessibility and reasonable wait time for patients' first appointment.
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