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Transforming Chronic Pain Care Through Telemedicine: An Italian Perspective

Francesco Amato (), Maria Carmela Monaco and Silvia Ceniti
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Francesco Amato: UOC Terapia del Dolore e Cure Palliative Presidio Ospedaliero “Mariano Santo”, Contrada Muoio Piccolo snc, 87100 Cosenza, Italy
Maria Carmela Monaco: UOC Terapia del Dolore e Cure Palliative Presidio Ospedaliero “Mariano Santo”, Contrada Muoio Piccolo snc, 87100 Cosenza, Italy
Silvia Ceniti: UOC Terapia del Dolore e Cure Palliative Presidio Ospedaliero “Mariano Santo”, Contrada Muoio Piccolo snc, 87100 Cosenza, Italy

IJERPH, 2024, vol. 21, issue 12, 1-12

Abstract: Chronic pain (CP) is a complex and debilitating condition that significantly impairs quality of life and imposes a high burden on healthcare systems. This study aims to evaluate the impact of telemedicine on chronic pain management in cancer survivors with complex CP. Our multicenter retrospective investigation of cancer survivors with complex CP included 100 patients (median age 65 years, 62% female). Pain, disability, and self-perceived health status were assessed using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and the EuroQolfive-dimension five-level (EQ-5D-5L) questionnaire. The most common diagnoses were neuropathic pain (54%) and complex chronic pain (32%). Significant clinical improvements were observed after six months of telemedicine intervention (all p < 0.001). NRS scores improved by more than four points in 77% of patients, BPI Worst Pain Scores decreased by four points in 52% and by five points in 28% of patients. All patients’ disability levels improved from severe (median ODI score of 52) to moderate (median ODI score of 30). Self-perceived health status improved from 40 to 60 on the EQ-5D-5L scale. Telemedicine interventions significantly reduced pain intensity, decreased disability levels, and enhanced quality of life in chronic pain patients. These findings underscore the transformative potential of telemedicine in chronic pain management and support its broader integration into medical practice.

Keywords: chronic pain; telemedicine; pain management; pain scores; patient-centric care; precision medicine; remote care; interventions and invasive procedures; interdisciplinarity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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