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| Author/Association: | Lakshman R, Tomlinson E, Bucknall T |
| Title: | A systematic review of chronic pain management interventions among veterans of recent wars and armed conflicts [with consumer summary] |
| Source: | Pain Management Nursing 2024 Jun;25(3):285-293 |
| Method: | systematic review |
| Method Score: | This is a systematic review. Systematic reviews are not rated. |
| Consumer Summary: | KEY PRACTICE POINTS: The article highlights the effectiveness of nonpharmacological interventions, including psychological/behavioral therapies, exercise, and peer support, for managing chronic pain in veterans. It underscores the crucial role of nurses in assessing and treating this pain, advocating for patient preferences, and collaborating with healthcare professionals to create personalized treatment plans. The article emphasizes the importance of adopting a comprehensive and multimodal approach to chronic pain management among veterans, with a strong focus on nonpharmacological interventions, all while recognizing the pivotal role that nurses play in this process. |
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