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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 4 of 4 Research Studies DisplayedGelfand JM, Armstrong AW, Bell S
National Psoriasis Foundation COVID-19 Task Force guidance for management of psoriatic disease during the pandemic: Vversion 1.
This article describes the process that was used to create the first version of a guidance document for management of psoriatic disease during the COVID-19 pandemic developed by the National Psoriasis Foundation. A task force of 18 physician voting members with expertise in dermatology, rheumatology, epidemiology, infectious diseases, and critical care was created with supplementation by nonvoting members. A Delphi process was created, out of which 22 guidance statements were approved. All guidance statements were recommended, with 9 of them high consensus, and the remaining 13 were moderate consensus. Topics covered included how COVID-19 can impact patients, how medical care can be optimized during the pandemic, and what patients can do to lower their risk of getting infected with COVID-19. This guidance will be updated by the TF as new data emerges.
AHRQ-funded; HS026372.
Citation: Gelfand JM, Armstrong AW, Bell S .
National Psoriasis Foundation COVID-19 Task Force guidance for management of psoriatic disease during the pandemic: Vversion 1.
J Am Acad Dermatol 2020 Dec;83(6):1704-16. doi: 10.1016/j.jaad.2020.09.001..
Keywords: Skin Conditions, Chronic Conditions, Care Management, Evidence-Based Practice, Guidelines, COVID-19
Klinge M, Coppler T, Liebschutz JM
The assessment and management of pain in cirrhosis.
The treatment of pain in patients with cirrhosis is complicated by unpredictable hepatic drug metabolism and a higher risk of adverse drug reactions. The researchers aimed to conduct a scoping review regarding pain management in cirrhosis. As with other populations, a multi-dimensional treatment approach to pain with a focus on physical, behavioral, procedural and pharmacologic treatment is recommended when caring for patients with cirrhosis and pain.
AHRQ-funded; HS022989.
Citation: Klinge M, Coppler T, Liebschutz JM .
The assessment and management of pain in cirrhosis.
Curr Hepatol Rep 2018 Mar;17(1):42-51. doi: 10.1007/s11901-018-0389-7.
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Keywords: Adverse Drug Events (ADE), Care Management, Chronic Conditions, Evidence-Based Practice, Medication, Pain, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research
Reid MC, Eccleston C, Pillemer K
Management of chronic pain in older adults.
This review summarized recent evidence on the assessment and management of pain in older patients. Evidence is taken from systematic reviews, meta-analyses, individual trials, and clinical guidelines. Based on their review, the authors argue that all older adults with chronic pain should undergo a comprehensive geriatric pain assessment and that a comprehensive assessment can guide selection of treatments most likely to benefit the patient and identify targets for intervention besides pain relief.
AHRQ-funded; HS020648.
Citation: Reid MC, Eccleston C, Pillemer K .
Management of chronic pain in older adults.
BMJ 2015;350:h532. doi: 10.1136/bmj.h532..
Keywords: Care Management, Chronic Conditions, Elderly, Comparative Effectiveness, Evidence-Based Practice, Pain
Berliner E
AHRQ Author: Berliner E
Multisociety letter to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: serious methodological flaws plague technology assessment on pain management injection therapies for low back pain.
The recent publication of an AHRQ report on Pain Management Injection Therapies for Low Back Pain has raised significant concerns for physicians who utilize injection procedures to treat patients suffering with pain and functional limitations resulting from spinal pathology. The authors are concerned that the methodology used by the report cannot and does not make such determinations, and that the conclusions may lead to egregious denial of access to these procedures for many patients suffering from low back pain.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Berliner E .
Multisociety letter to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: serious methodological flaws plague technology assessment on pain management injection therapies for low back pain.
Pain Med 2016 Jan;17(1):10-15. doi: 10.1111/pme.12934..
Keywords: Back Health and Pain, Care Management, Chronic Conditions, Evidence-Based Practice, Health Services Research (HSR), Pain, Research Methodologies