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Non-cardiac pain reported by people with HF ranges in intensity, and pain interference with activity from mild to severe, with severe ratings reported by 38.9%.
Discussion
1. fFoerwthpeairrtcihcirpoanniRctsepudasuiencdeceoovnvidedrietainlolcnsesy-.bmapsetodmalbteurrndaetnive treatments
2. Pain interference withPeaninjoryemduencttioonf life and sleep are the main problematic pain interference factors.
Background
Negative consequences of chronic pain for people living with HF
Increased depression
Decreased physical activity
Increase burden Reduce the quality of life
Limitations
1. The small sample size and single hospital site.
2. Additional variables related to pain, such as stress and anxiety, were not measured and might increase pain.
2. Screening for chronic pain and referral to Integrative Medicine and/or Palliative care for a pain management consult might reduce the added burden of pain in people with HF.
[1].McDonald, D.D., et al., A closer look: Alternative pain management practices by heart failure patients with chronic pain. Heart Lung, 2015.
Literature source
Contents
01 Background
03
Methods 05
Discussion
02
Objective 04 Results
06
Conclusions
Background
A total of 76% of people with chronic heart failure (HF) report chronic non-cardiac pain, more than twice the prevalence of the general United States adult population estimate of 30.7%.
I4nf.ormPerdopcateiedntus ardemitted
with HF to participate in
Screened for participate during the
first 24 h
Secured informed consent from patient
Results
What are some common strategies used by HF patients with chronic pain?
Methods
The medical center
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Objective
To describe alternative non-pharmaceutical non-nutraceutical pain self-management strategies used by people with HF in order to reduce chronic non-cardiac pain.
Reduce co-morbid symptoms 3. Pain reduction is likely to reduce overall symptom burden for
people with HF and might also reduce co-morbid symptoms.
Discussion
included back and/or 2. Five patients(20%) used evidenocsete-boaasrtehdriptiasinpatrinea. tments for their chronic pain conditions.
3. Patients reported moderate pain intensity and pain interference with activity.
A closer look: Alternative pain management practices by heart failure patients with chronic pain
Postgraduate student:** Tutor:**, Professor of Nursing
Background
Little is known about alternative pain self-treatments used by HF patients with chronic pain.
Assessment of chronic pain and pain self-management strategies and the incorporation into care of safe and feasible self-management strategies might assist patients to reduce pain during and/or after their hospital stays.
Reduce adverse cardiovascular events and hospitalizations
Conclusions
1. Patients hospitalized for HF with chronic pain use some alternative pain treatments, but few of them use available evidence-based alternative pain treatments.
Reflections
1. We should screen for HF patients with chronic pain and refer them for a safe and evidence-based alternative treatments consult with integrative medicine and/or palliative care.
1. Alternative treatments includedFiwvaelokfintgh,es1tr1etmcheinng(4,5u.s5e%o)f
heat and cold.
used evidence based pain
treatments specific to all of
their pain syndrome(s), which
4. Increased use of evidence based alternative pain treatments migHale Waihona Puke Baidut reduce use of NSAIDs by people with HF. Increased use of evidence
5. Although male genbdaseerdwaalstesringantiifviecapnatilny associated with use of evidence-based alternatitvreeattrmeaetnmtsents for all of their chronic pain syndromes, approximately half of both men and women mtreisastmedenthtefoorpopnoertRuonredimtuyoctreoeuuossfeetohafeniNreSvpiaAdinIeDnccsoen-dbiatsioednsp.ain
3. The number of patients screened for eligibility and approached for consent, the percentage of HF patients who use evidencebased chronic pain treatments were not documented.
Thank you and welcome your criticisms and corrections!
Non-cardiac pain reported by people with HF ranges in intensity, and pain interference with activity from mild to severe, with severe ratings reported by 38.9%.
Discussion
1. fFoerwthpeairrtcihcirpoanniRctsepudasuiencdeceoovnvidedrietainlolcnsesy-.bmapsetodmalbteurrndaetnive treatments
2. Pain interference withPeaninjoryemduencttioonf life and sleep are the main problematic pain interference factors.
Background
Negative consequences of chronic pain for people living with HF
Increased depression
Decreased physical activity
Increase burden Reduce the quality of life
Limitations
1. The small sample size and single hospital site.
2. Additional variables related to pain, such as stress and anxiety, were not measured and might increase pain.
2. Screening for chronic pain and referral to Integrative Medicine and/or Palliative care for a pain management consult might reduce the added burden of pain in people with HF.
[1].McDonald, D.D., et al., A closer look: Alternative pain management practices by heart failure patients with chronic pain. Heart Lung, 2015.
Literature source
Contents
01 Background
03
Methods 05
Discussion
02
Objective 04 Results
06
Conclusions
Background
A total of 76% of people with chronic heart failure (HF) report chronic non-cardiac pain, more than twice the prevalence of the general United States adult population estimate of 30.7%.
I4nf.ormPerdopcateiedntus ardemitted
with HF to participate in
Screened for participate during the
first 24 h
Secured informed consent from patient
Results
What are some common strategies used by HF patients with chronic pain?
Methods
The medical center
1. Desiingstnitutional review boaIrdnclusion criTtheerfiirast author trained •A cATrhodesuhsruleB-mtvssiaPeenwwIcse-utdiSibtoajhFenncdtHwsaa’plFapdrpsoarevounsetedscdcetfriooicdrpnhtrioovnmeidceeapsaiugirnne ptahteiceon-atutsheorlsf-administered •2p.aianSbatlrmeetapotlmereeaanndtdsa,nspedatituninnidgnetersntsaintyd aEnndglpiashinoirntSeprfaenriesnhc, e with function. •N=p2a5i,ncoonfvaetnleieansct ethsraeme pmleonths’ duration ••DI3BTTPn.ahhraciieecsHCtIenlaeuunfroBilisrsocsfPvnriPt-otnoeoetamrIlebnnrrilurnapyaeatfmlclccaneylIorhtiarnieiBnfeu’tgovnendsPeinertnicemsIi:snntea-mFtegaSeow&nleenFTprasbnytihthits(ertptEchlaiαuSycreaaeoExa=haae-i(oarncnx0cosαuyilrntttc.ru=hsgi7tcool2ov,ts0ou7rcFrnt0iislo.halstoeoe81cn~yticeonsr2e3otnearim0(ongd)nclαnttuc.t,yor8ce=oac(i.tne5rtBgrO0dden)in.Ppdratc8aaiieIttttat7iaio-riev)SvnibteaeFeBnr)iPmIo-2SFn.0ppd-1afn3iHIurwnemttaiertlhrataevhnDicndeIenewttmfhueoeodrtmgipBrcaaaPtrpaiItohi-lcSniciFpFaaonnrdtms
Objective
To describe alternative non-pharmaceutical non-nutraceutical pain self-management strategies used by people with HF in order to reduce chronic non-cardiac pain.
Reduce co-morbid symptoms 3. Pain reduction is likely to reduce overall symptom burden for
people with HF and might also reduce co-morbid symptoms.
Discussion
included back and/or 2. Five patients(20%) used evidenocsete-boaasrtehdriptiasinpatrinea. tments for their chronic pain conditions.
3. Patients reported moderate pain intensity and pain interference with activity.
A closer look: Alternative pain management practices by heart failure patients with chronic pain
Postgraduate student:** Tutor:**, Professor of Nursing
Background
Little is known about alternative pain self-treatments used by HF patients with chronic pain.
Assessment of chronic pain and pain self-management strategies and the incorporation into care of safe and feasible self-management strategies might assist patients to reduce pain during and/or after their hospital stays.
Reduce adverse cardiovascular events and hospitalizations
Conclusions
1. Patients hospitalized for HF with chronic pain use some alternative pain treatments, but few of them use available evidence-based alternative pain treatments.
Reflections
1. We should screen for HF patients with chronic pain and refer them for a safe and evidence-based alternative treatments consult with integrative medicine and/or palliative care.
1. Alternative treatments includedFiwvaelokfintgh,es1tr1etmcheinng(4,5u.s5e%o)f
heat and cold.
used evidence based pain
treatments specific to all of
their pain syndrome(s), which
4. Increased use of evidence based alternative pain treatments migHale Waihona Puke Baidut reduce use of NSAIDs by people with HF. Increased use of evidence
5. Although male genbdaseerdwaalstesringantiifviecapnatilny associated with use of evidence-based alternatitvreeattrmeaetnmtsents for all of their chronic pain syndromes, approximately half of both men and women mtreisastmedenthtefoorpopnoertRuonredimtuyoctreoeuuossfeetohafeniNreSvpiaAdinIeDnccsoen-dbiatsioednsp.ain
3. The number of patients screened for eligibility and approached for consent, the percentage of HF patients who use evidencebased chronic pain treatments were not documented.