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Learning Objectives

 

At the conclusion of this session, the participant will be able to:

#1 Overview of chronic pain: a review from the Biopsychosocial perspective 

  • Explain to a patient that chronic pain is different from acute pain
  • Describe from the perspective of the biopsychosocial model how chronic pain affects patients
  • Describe the gate control theory of chronic pain
  • List three things and optimal pain management that can be recommended for patient

#2 Chronic Pain and Medications 

  • List 2 different non-opioid pain medications that can be used for chronic pain
  • List 2 different opioid pain medications that can be used for chronic pain
  • Apply a risk mitigation strategy that you would use for a patient with chronic pain
  • Practice communication between primary care providers and behavioral health providers  about pain medications

#3 Assessing patient Readiness for non-pharmacological interventions for pain management 

  • Apply 2 patient-reported outcomes used to assess a patient's chronic pain level.
  • Apply a readiness assessment for behavior change for a patient with chronic pain
  • Assess change talk and stage of change (motivational interviewing)
  • Practice communication with primary care providers and  behavioral health providers about a referral to behavioral health for a patient with chronic pain 
  • List one-way stigma can get in the way of clear communication between providers

#4 Options for Optimal Pain Management a guide to evidence-based interventions for chronic pain 

  •  Describe the appropriate patient to referrals to non-prescription treatment
  •  Describe the risks and benefits of non-prescription treatment for a patient with chronic pain 
  •  List one professional guideline one can apply to the practice of pain management

#5 Treating Chronic Pain focus on Behavioral Health Interventions 

  • Describe the appropriate patient to refer to behavioral health for CBT, ACT, and mindfulness
  • Best practices for guiding positive coping for chronic pain
  • Practice In a patient conversation discussing behavioral interventions for the management of chronic pain

#6 Applying treatment at the point of care for chronic pain cases 

  • List 2 strategies for applying a non-pharmacological approach at the point of care
  • Apply a multimodality treatment plan to patients with chronic pain
  • Apply a team based care model for patients with chronic pain