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Pain is one of the most common reasons people seek help from paramedics and other healthcare professionals. Do we take it seriously? Could we be doing better? James sits down with paramedicine luminary and pain researcher A/Prof Bill Lord for a three-part series on pain.
In Episode 3, we look at challenges in building a system that leads to good pain relief as well as some special circumstances including opioid dependence and chronic pain.
Further resources
Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence: 5th Edition
Ketamine for the treatment of prehospital acute pain: a systematic review of benefit and harm
Pain relief that matters to patients: systematic review of empirical studies assessing the minimum clinically important difference in acute pain
Ambulance call triage outcomes for patients reporting pain: a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of pain score versus triage level
Chronic pain in the paramedic practice setting – a qualitative study of patients’ perspective
Influence of patient race on administration of analgesia by student paramedics
Report on Government Services 2024
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By The Ambulance Victoria Office of the Medical DirectorPain is one of the most common reasons people seek help from paramedics and other healthcare professionals. Do we take it seriously? Could we be doing better? James sits down with paramedicine luminary and pain researcher A/Prof Bill Lord for a three-part series on pain.
In Episode 3, we look at challenges in building a system that leads to good pain relief as well as some special circumstances including opioid dependence and chronic pain.
Further resources
Acute Pain Management: Scientific Evidence: 5th Edition
Ketamine for the treatment of prehospital acute pain: a systematic review of benefit and harm
Pain relief that matters to patients: systematic review of empirical studies assessing the minimum clinically important difference in acute pain
Ambulance call triage outcomes for patients reporting pain: a retrospective cross-sectional analysis of pain score versus triage level
Chronic pain in the paramedic practice setting – a qualitative study of patients’ perspective
Influence of patient race on administration of analgesia by student paramedics
Report on Government Services 2024
Get in touch
[email protected]
X / Twitter
David: @expensivecare
James: @JamesOz1
James
David
Bluesky Social
James: @jamesoz1.bsky.social

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