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OverviewThe literature increasingly supports the position that elective surgery on poorly prepared chronic pain patients is not smart and ultimately in no-one's best interest. Just as patients with ischemic heart disease, obstructive lung disease, or diabetes can and need to be optimized prior to surgery, so too should chronic pain patients. The complex dynamics of chronic pain require a priori intervention - targeting enhanced recovery before surgery. Preoperative Optimization of the Chronic Pain Patient is a groundbreaking collaborative effort written by medical and psychological experts in the field of pain management with a specific interest in the perioperative arena. The modern emphasis on biopsychosocial-spiritual care is as important here as anywhere in medicine as comprehensive mind-body preparation is essential to optimize outcomes. That preparation entails replacing toxic thoughts (e.g., anxiety and pain catastrophizing) and behaviors (e.g., tobacco and opioid dependence; poor sleep, nutrition and exercise patterns) with beneficial ones. Such replacement of maladaptive cognitive-behavioral patterns requires the enhancement of patients' motivation and the cultivation of healthy habits. This book provides the framework for an evidence-based synthesis of counseling and intervention for preoperative optimization of chronic pain patients. Clinicians will learn to improve health and economic outcomes affecting their patient, health care team, and institution; to identify and target relevant issues, utilizing a holistic yet focused approach to optimization; and to collaborate with the patient and requisite multidisciplinary care team in a streamlined, efficient, and effective manner. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Medical Director Heath B McAnally (Northern Anesthesia and Pain Medicine) , Lynda Welton Freeman (Alaska Regional Hospital) , Clinical Professor Beth Darnall (Division of Pain Medicine Standford University)Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Imprint: Oxford University Press, USA ISBN: 9780190920173ISBN 10: 0190920173 Publication Date: 15 August 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""[This] is a valuable book for clinicians running Pain Management Programmes (PMP). It will be a good resource for someone looking for evidence based foundations to build a new transitional pain clinic and PMP."" -- Romana Shaida Durrani, Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care ""This is a volume that could and should become part of the reading list for trainee anesthesiologists and anesthetists ... [it] is a valuable book for addressing a critical component of preoperative management of the patient with chronic pain ... [and] complements standard anesthesiology texts on the preoperative preparation of surgical patients."" -- Peter R. Wilson, American Academy of Pain Medicine" [This] is a valuable book for clinicians running Pain Management Programmes (PMP). It will be a good resource for someone looking for evidence based foundations to build a new transitional pain clinic and PMP. -- Romana Shaida Durrani, Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care This is a volume that could and should become part of the reading list for trainee anesthesiologists and anesthetists ... [it] is a valuable book for addressing a critical component of preoperative management of the patient with chronic pain ... [and] complements standard anesthesiology texts on the preoperative preparation of surgical patients. -- Peter R. Wilson, American Academy of Pain Medicine Author InformationHeath B. McAnally, MD, MSPH, Medical Director, Northern Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, Eagle River, Alaska and Clinical Instructor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington. Lyn Freeman, PhD, Owner, Mind Matters Research and Director of Integrative Medicine, Alaska Regional Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska. Beth Darnall, PhD, Department of Anesthesia, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |