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Evaluation of the Patient's Autonomy Vis-à-vis the Therapeutic Project Proposed in a Chronic Pain...

Chronic Pain

Patient autonomy is recognized throughout the world, by caregivers, as a value. The idea of autonomy has been the keystone of the changes accomplished in the contemporary history of health law. It is about respect for everyone to have their own health and to choose the options that correspond to their wishes, their values or their life projects. The recently revised definition of pain specifies that it is "an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated with, actual or potential tissue damage". In this, pain is always a personal experience that is influenced to varying degrees by biological, psychological and social factors. The High Authority of Health considers pain as chronic is considered when it is persistent or recurrent beyond what is usual for its presumed initial cause (most often beyond 3 months), that it responds harm to treatment and that they induce a significant and progressive deterioration of functional and relational capacities. Chronic pain confines patients on a psychosocial level. It is no longer just a symptom, it is even a disease in its own right since 2019 with the new classification of diseases proposed by the World Health Organization.In France, chronic pain concerns 31.7% of French people regardless of its intensity, and 19.9% of French people for moderate to severe pain, which represents 13 million people in total. As with any chronic disease, the patient suffering from persistent pain must develop the ability to adapt to cope with the new situation with which he is confronted. He must be able to acquire knowledge and new know-how related to his pathology and thus finally find a new homeostasis, a new state of health having integrated "the pathological state". In France, chronic pain concerns 31.7% of French people regardless of its intensity, and 19.9% of French people for moderate to severe pain, which represents 13 million people in total. As with any chronic disease, the patient suffering from persistent pain must develop the ability to adapt to cope with the new situation with which he is confronted. He must be able to acquire knowledge and new know-how related to his pathology and thus finally find a new homeostasis, a new state of health having integrated "the pathological state".In France, chronic pain concerns 31.7% of French people regardless of its intensity, and 19.9% of French people for moderate to severe pain, which represents 13 million people in total. As with any chronic disease, the patient suffering from persistent pain must develop the ability to adapt to cope with the new situation with which he is confronted. He must be able to acquire knowledge and new know-how related to his pathology and thus finally find a new homeostasis, a new state of health having integrated "the pathological state". In current practice, this skill is assessed in case of doubt (generally when there is uncertainty about the patient's understanding of the issues and his involvement in the therapeutic project) intuitively, by following a Socratic questioning or from grids like the MacCAT-T. In the pain center, investigators use the MacCAT-T but investigators have not yet systematically measured the benefit and the cost of using this questionnaire in everyday practice. In particular, investigators want to know if the skill is not overestimated by the doctor in charge of the patient.

Active8 enrollment criteria

Impact of Polymorphisms of OCT2 and OCTN1 on the Kinetic Disposition of Gabapentin in Patients Undergoing...

EpilepsyChronic Pain

This study aims to evaluate the influence of genetic polymorphisms of OCTN1 and OCT2 and other possible covariates on the kinetic disposition of GAB in patients undergoing GAB chronic treatment. Thus, patients treated with GAB, for at least one week, are being investigated.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Median Nerve Hydro-dissection Using Single Injection of Hyalase as a Novel Treatment of Carpal Tunnel...

Carpal Tunnel SyndromePain1 more

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common peripheral entrapment neuropathy, this study aims to investigate if, and to what extent hydro-dissection hyalase and saline of the median nerve could offer symptoms and clinical improvement

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Randomized Study of Failed SCS Trials Comparing Outcomes Using the Observational Mechanical Gateway...

Chronic Pain

The purpose of this study is to evaluate patient preference of the Boston Scientific Corporation (BSC) commercially approved spinal cord stimulation (SCS) systems with the Observational Mechanical Gateway (OMG) in patients who failed non-BSC SCS trial therapy.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Blood Flow - an Underlying Mechanism Behind Clinical Improvements in Patients With Subacromial Pain...

Chronic Pain

The purpose of this randomized clinical trial is two-fold. Firstly to see if patients suffering Subacromial Pain Syndrome can improve blood flow in the supraspinatus muscle in their shoulder, and secondly to investigate how changes in this blood flow are related to pain experience and shoulder function.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Effectiveness of the Precision Spinal Cord Stimulator System at Sub-Perception Amplitude

Chronic Pain

To demonstrate sustained clinically significant pain relief in patients with chronic pain when using the Boston Scientific Precision Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) System at sub-perception amplitude

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Study Evaluating the Impact of Mesh Pore Size on Chronic Pain After Lichtenstein Hernioplasty

Inguinal Hernia

The aim of the present study is to determine whether usage of mesh with larger pores, compared with mesh with smaller pores, would result in decreased rate of chronic pain after open inguinal hernia repair.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Guided Internet-delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain Patients

Chronic Pain

The aim of this study was to investigate if guided internet-delivered acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)would help chronic pain patients.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Use of Xtampza ER to Overcome Difficulties in Swallowing Opioid Pills

Chronic PainOpioid Use1 more

This study will examine how the use of Xtampza ER, an opioid analgesic packaged in openable microsphere-containing capsules, affects swallowing satisfaction, pain, and physical and mental health outcomes in chronic pain patients.

Terminated16 enrollment criteria

Peri-procedural Smoking Cessation Program in Patients With Chronic Pain

Chronic PainSmoking

This single arm study will assess whether smoking cessation counseling offered to chronic pain patients is effective in reducing pain and cigarette use.

Terminated8 enrollment criteria
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