Journal article
Development of a Management Algorithm for Post-operative Pain (MAPP) after total knee and total hip replacement: Study rationale and design
M Botti, B Kent, T Bucknall, M Duke, MJ Johnstone, J Considine, B Redley, S Hunter, R de Steiger, M Holcombe, E Cohen
Implementation Science | Published : 2014
Abstract
Background: Evidence from clinical practice and the extant literature suggests that post-operative pain assessment and treatment is often suboptimal. Poor pain management is likely to persist until pain management practices become consistent with guidelines developed from the best available scientific evidence. This work will address the priority in healthcare of improving the quality of pain management by standardising evidence-based care processes through the incorporation of an algorithm derived from best evidence into clinical practice. In this paper, the methodology for the creation and implementation of such an algorithm that will focus, in the first instance, on patients who have unde..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The study is funded by the Australian Research Council Linkage Project Scheme (LP100100311). The project team acknowledges the valuable assistance of biostatistician Mohammadreza Mohebbi, Faculty of Health, Deakin University and is grateful for the support provided by Epworth HealthCare, Deakin University, Cabrini Health and Eastern Health.