Development of evidence-based recommendations for procedure-specific pain management: PROSPECT methodology
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T1 - Development of evidence-based recommendations for procedure-specific pain management
T2 - PROSPECT methodology
AU - Joshi, G. P.
AU - Van de Velde, M.
AU - Kehlet, H.
AU - Pogatzki-Zahn, E.
AU - Schug, S.
AU - Bonnet, F.
AU - Rawal, N.
AU - Delbos, A.
AU - Lavand'homme, P.
AU - Beloeil, H.
AU - Raeder, J.
AU - Sauter, A.
AU - Albrecht, E.
AU - Lirk, P.
AU - Lobo, D.
AU - Freys, S.
AU - the PROSPECT Working Group Collaborators
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Effective peri-operative pain management is a prerequisite for optimal recovery after surgery. Despite published evidence-based guidelines from several professional groups, postoperative pain management remains inadequate. The procedure-specific pain management (PROSPECT) collaboration consists of anaesthetists and surgeons with broad international representation that provide healthcare professionals with practical and evidence-based recommendations formulated in a way that facilitates clinical decision-making across all stages of the peri-operative period on a procedure-specific basis. The aim of this manuscript is to provide a detailed description of the current PROSPECT methodology with the intention of providing the rigour and transparency in which procedure-specific pain management recommendations are developed. The high methodological standards of the recommendations should improve the quality of clinical practice.
AB - Effective peri-operative pain management is a prerequisite for optimal recovery after surgery. Despite published evidence-based guidelines from several professional groups, postoperative pain management remains inadequate. The procedure-specific pain management (PROSPECT) collaboration consists of anaesthetists and surgeons with broad international representation that provide healthcare professionals with practical and evidence-based recommendations formulated in a way that facilitates clinical decision-making across all stages of the peri-operative period on a procedure-specific basis. The aim of this manuscript is to provide a detailed description of the current PROSPECT methodology with the intention of providing the rigour and transparency in which procedure-specific pain management recommendations are developed. The high methodological standards of the recommendations should improve the quality of clinical practice.
KW - evidence-based medicine
KW - methodology
KW - postoperative pain, analgesia
KW - recommendations
U2 - 10.1111/anae.14776
DO - 10.1111/anae.14776
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 31292953
AN - SCOPUS:85068894184
VL - 74
SP - 1298
EP - 1304
JO - Anaesthesia
JF - Anaesthesia
SN - 0003-2409
IS - 10
ER -
ID: 236020314