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Dedicated multidisciplinary pain management centres for children in Canada: the current status.

Philip Peng1, Jennifer N Stinson, Manon Choiniere, Dominique Dion, Howard Intrater, Sandra Lefort, Mary Lynch, May Ong, Saifee Rashiq, Gregg Tkachuk, Yves Veillette.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to examine the services currently offered by multidisciplinary pain treatment facilities (MPTFs) dedicated for pediatric chronic pain management across Canada.
METHODS: A MPTF was defined as a clinic that advertised specialized multidisciplinary services for the diagnosis and management of chronic pain and had a minimum of three different health care disciplines (including at least one medical speciality) available and integrated within the facility. The search method was previously described in an accompanying article. Designated investigators were responsible for confirming and supplementing MPTFs from the preliminary list in their respective provinces. Administrative leads at each eligible MPTF were asked to complete a detailed questionnaire on their infrastructure, clinical, research, teaching and administrative activities. Only MPTFs dedicated to pediatric populations were included.
RESULTS: Only five centres surveyed had dedicated pediatric MPTFs, all located in major cities in five different provinces. While the median wait time was four weeks, it could be as long as nine months in one MPTF. Headache and neuropathic pain were the most commonly treated pain syndromes. All MPTFs included physicians, nurses and psychologists, and used a rehabilitation model that incorporated a wide variety of pharmacological, psychological and physical therapies. All centres provided training for medical and other healthcare professionals, and three of the five centres conducted research. Government funding was the major source of funding for patient services and overhead costs.
CONCLUSIONS: There are very few pediatric MPTFs in Canada. These facilities exist in five of ten provinces, each within large urban centres. Limited accessibility leads to variable and prolonged wait times for pediatric patients suffering from chronic pain.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18056207     DOI: 10.1007/BF03016632

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


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