The CanPain SCI Clinical Practice Guideline for Rehabilitation Management of Neuropathic Pain after Spinal Cord: recommendations for model systems of care
Study design: Clinical practice guidelines. Objectives: The project objectives were to develop the first Canadian recommendations on a model of care for the management of at- and below-level neuropathic pain in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Setting: The guidelines are relevant for inpatient...
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description | Study design:
Clinical practice guidelines.
Objectives:
The project objectives were to develop the first Canadian recommendations on a model of care for the management of at- and below-level neuropathic pain in people with spinal cord injury (SCI).
Setting:
The guidelines are relevant for inpatient and outpatient SCI rehabilitation settings in Canada.
Methods:
On the basis of a review of the Accreditation Canada standards, the Steering Committee developed questions to guide the CanPainSCI Working Group when developing the recommendations. The Working Group agreed on recommendations through a consensus process.
Results:
The Working Group developed five recommendations for the organization of neuropathic pain rehabilitation care in people with SCI.
Conclusions:
The Working Group recommendations for a model of care for at- and below-level neuropathic pain after SCI should be used to inform clinical practice. |
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The Working Group developed five recommendations for the organization of neuropathic pain rehabilitation care in people with SCI.
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On the basis of a review of the Accreditation Canada standards, the Steering Committee developed questions to guide the CanPainSCI Working Group when developing the recommendations. The Working Group agreed on recommendations through a consensus process.
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The Working Group developed five recommendations for the organization of neuropathic pain rehabilitation care in people with SCI.
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