Researchers are promoting non-pharmacological pain management strategies for patients by assisting them in identifying post-surgical pain care preference following an operative procedure at Mayo Clinic.
This is a pilot study to test promoting non-pharmacological pain management strategies for patients by assisting them in identifying post-surgical pain care preference following an operative procedure. This pilot study will confirm the feasibility of patient-facing as well as clinician-facing decision support components of an electronic health record (EHR) imbedded evidence-based bundle.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
128
Gathers patient preferences for non-pharmacological pain management strategies through medical record and inform clinicians (via prompts, orders, etc.) of these preferences and encourages conversation about these preferences throughout their routine pre- and post-surgical interactions with patients. Resources will be provided to bedside clinicians as they assist patients in identifying a personalized post-discharge pain management strategy.
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Non-Pharmacological options participation
Number of participants to complete the non-pharmacological options in post-operative Hospital and Rehabilitative Management
Time frame: 1 month post-operative
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