Interprofessionalität und Interdisziplinarität in der Umsetzung von Versorgungsforschung in der Schmerzmedizin

Translated title of the contribution: Interprofessional and interdisciplinary collaboration in the implementation of health services research in pain medicine

Stefanie Berger (First author), Leonie Schouten, Franziska Mauz, Frank Petzke, Andrea Kurz, Ulrike Kaiser

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Abstract

Health services research looks at a form of care under contextual conditions. Often, and especially in the treatment of recurrent or chronic pain, these forms of care are complex interventions. Ensuring internal validity for subsequent interpretability of the results achieved as an essential requirement for studies in health services research therefore presents researchers with the challenge that they have to develop complex study protocols and implement and monitor them in clinical care. By its very nature, interdisciplinary multimodal pain therapy (IMST) involves multimodal interventions in an interdisciplinary care setting. In the reality of care, contextual factors for the effectiveness and feasibility of IMST are of great importance. On the one hand, health services research provides appropriate recommendations for the planning, implementation and evaluation of studies on complex interventions under contextual conditions, which can be of great importance for further research into the effectiveness of IMST. On the other hand, experience from interdisciplinary pain research can also help to successfully plan and conduct studies on complex interventions. This article introduces the understanding of interdisciplinarity (and interprofessionalism) in pain medicine and research, outlines possible key points for study planning and implementation using the example of two health services research studies and concludes by discussing gaps in research on interdisciplinary collaboration in pain medicine and research.
Translated title of the contributionInterprofessional and interdisciplinary collaboration in the implementation of health services research in pain medicine
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)43-57
Number of pages15
JournalSchmerz
Volume39
Issue number1
Early online dateJan 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2025

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