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Research Priorities in the Field of Posttraumatic Pain and Disability: Results of a Transdisciplinary Consensus-Generating Workshop

Background. Chronic or persistent pain and disability following noncatastrophic “musculoskeletal” (MSK) trauma is a pervasive public health problem. Recent intervention trials have provided little evidence of benefit from several specific treatments for preventing chronic problems. Such findings may...

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Autores principales: Walton, David M., Elliott, James M., Lee, Joshua, Loh, Eldon, MacDermid, Joy C., Schabrun, Siobhan, Siqueira, Walter L., Corneil, Brian D., Aal, Bill, Birmingham, Trevor, Brown, Amy, Cooper, Lynn K., Dickey, James P., Dixon, S. Jeffrey, Fraser, Douglas D., Gati, Joseph S., Gloor, Gregory B., Good, Gordon, Holdsworth, David, McLean, Samuel A., Millard, Wanda, Miller, Jordan, Sadi, Jackie, Seminowicz, David A., Shoemaker, J. Kevin, Siegmund, Gunter P., Vertseegh, Theodore, Wideman, Timothy H.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4923601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27445598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1859434
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author Walton, David M.
Elliott, James M.
Lee, Joshua
Loh, Eldon
MacDermid, Joy C.
Schabrun, Siobhan
Siqueira, Walter L.
Corneil, Brian D.
Aal, Bill
Birmingham, Trevor
Brown, Amy
Cooper, Lynn K.
Dickey, James P.
Dixon, S. Jeffrey
Fraser, Douglas D.
Gati, Joseph S.
Gloor, Gregory B.
Good, Gordon
Holdsworth, David
McLean, Samuel A.
Millard, Wanda
Miller, Jordan
Sadi, Jackie
Seminowicz, David A.
Shoemaker, J. Kevin
Siegmund, Gunter P.
Vertseegh, Theodore
Wideman, Timothy H.
author_facet Walton, David M.
Elliott, James M.
Lee, Joshua
Loh, Eldon
MacDermid, Joy C.
Schabrun, Siobhan
Siqueira, Walter L.
Corneil, Brian D.
Aal, Bill
Birmingham, Trevor
Brown, Amy
Cooper, Lynn K.
Dickey, James P.
Dixon, S. Jeffrey
Fraser, Douglas D.
Gati, Joseph S.
Gloor, Gregory B.
Good, Gordon
Holdsworth, David
McLean, Samuel A.
Millard, Wanda
Miller, Jordan
Sadi, Jackie
Seminowicz, David A.
Shoemaker, J. Kevin
Siegmund, Gunter P.
Vertseegh, Theodore
Wideman, Timothy H.
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description Background. Chronic or persistent pain and disability following noncatastrophic “musculoskeletal” (MSK) trauma is a pervasive public health problem. Recent intervention trials have provided little evidence of benefit from several specific treatments for preventing chronic problems. Such findings may appear to argue against formal targeted intervention for MSK traumas. However, these negative findings may reflect a lack of understanding of the causal mechanisms underlying the transition from acute to chronic pain, rendering informed and objective treatment decisions difficult. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis (IMHA) has recently identified better understanding of causal mechanisms as one of three priority foci of their most recent strategic plan. Objectives. A 2-day invitation-only active participation workshop was held in March 2015 that included 30 academics, clinicians, and consumers with the purpose of identifying consensus research priorities in the field of trauma-related MSK pain and disability, prediction, and prevention. Methods. Conversations were recorded, explored thematically, and member-checked for accuracy. Results. From the discussions, 13 themes were generated that ranged from a focus on identifying causal mechanisms and models to challenges with funding and patient engagement. Discussion. Novel priorities included the inclusion of consumer groups in research from the early conceptualization and design stages and interdisciplinary longitudinal studies that include evaluation of integrated phenotypes and mechanisms.
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spelling pubmed-49236012016-07-11 Research Priorities in the Field of Posttraumatic Pain and Disability: Results of a Transdisciplinary Consensus-Generating Workshop Walton, David M. Elliott, James M. Lee, Joshua Loh, Eldon MacDermid, Joy C. Schabrun, Siobhan Siqueira, Walter L. Corneil, Brian D. Aal, Bill Birmingham, Trevor Brown, Amy Cooper, Lynn K. Dickey, James P. Dixon, S. Jeffrey Fraser, Douglas D. Gati, Joseph S. Gloor, Gregory B. Good, Gordon Holdsworth, David McLean, Samuel A. Millard, Wanda Miller, Jordan Sadi, Jackie Seminowicz, David A. Shoemaker, J. Kevin Siegmund, Gunter P. Vertseegh, Theodore Wideman, Timothy H. Pain Res Manag Commentary Background. Chronic or persistent pain and disability following noncatastrophic “musculoskeletal” (MSK) trauma is a pervasive public health problem. Recent intervention trials have provided little evidence of benefit from several specific treatments for preventing chronic problems. Such findings may appear to argue against formal targeted intervention for MSK traumas. However, these negative findings may reflect a lack of understanding of the causal mechanisms underlying the transition from acute to chronic pain, rendering informed and objective treatment decisions difficult. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis (IMHA) has recently identified better understanding of causal mechanisms as one of three priority foci of their most recent strategic plan. Objectives. A 2-day invitation-only active participation workshop was held in March 2015 that included 30 academics, clinicians, and consumers with the purpose of identifying consensus research priorities in the field of trauma-related MSK pain and disability, prediction, and prevention. Methods. Conversations were recorded, explored thematically, and member-checked for accuracy. Results. From the discussions, 13 themes were generated that ranged from a focus on identifying causal mechanisms and models to challenges with funding and patient engagement. Discussion. Novel priorities included the inclusion of consumer groups in research from the early conceptualization and design stages and interdisciplinary longitudinal studies that include evaluation of integrated phenotypes and mechanisms. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4923601/ /pubmed/27445598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1859434 Text en Copyright © 2016 David M. Walton et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Walton, David M.
Elliott, James M.
Lee, Joshua
Loh, Eldon
MacDermid, Joy C.
Schabrun, Siobhan
Siqueira, Walter L.
Corneil, Brian D.
Aal, Bill
Birmingham, Trevor
Brown, Amy
Cooper, Lynn K.
Dickey, James P.
Dixon, S. Jeffrey
Fraser, Douglas D.
Gati, Joseph S.
Gloor, Gregory B.
Good, Gordon
Holdsworth, David
McLean, Samuel A.
Millard, Wanda
Miller, Jordan
Sadi, Jackie
Seminowicz, David A.
Shoemaker, J. Kevin
Siegmund, Gunter P.
Vertseegh, Theodore
Wideman, Timothy H.
Research Priorities in the Field of Posttraumatic Pain and Disability: Results of a Transdisciplinary Consensus-Generating Workshop
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title_full_unstemmed Research Priorities in the Field of Posttraumatic Pain and Disability: Results of a Transdisciplinary Consensus-Generating Workshop
title_short Research Priorities in the Field of Posttraumatic Pain and Disability: Results of a Transdisciplinary Consensus-Generating Workshop
title_sort research priorities in the field of posttraumatic pain and disability: results of a transdisciplinary consensus-generating workshop
topic Commentary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4923601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27445598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1859434
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