July 26, 2023 3:30 am
Caregivers play a crucial role in post-operative pain management, and recognizing their importance can lead to better patient outcomes. A pain management professor emphasizes the significance of aggressive assurance in easing anxiety and reassuring patients, particularly those with chronic pain.
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This is Peter Roseburger and this is a minute for caregivers. During a recent medical event with my wife, she received significant time with the acute pain management team. To my surprise, they engaged me, asked questions and solicited my thoughts as Gracie's long-time caregiver. Recognizing that post-operative pain management with her is a bit of a trick, they listened as I shared numerous incidents from her long journey.
In her experience, I have found that one of the most effective ways to help her is aggressive assurance, constantly reinforcing, we've got you and we're on top of this. The pain management professor immediately jumped in and addressed his students, I can't agree more with the importance of assuring the patient and easing the anxiety, he stated emphatically. Chronic pain patients understand pain in ways we can't because they live with it daily. He went on to say they also know what it's like to experience intractable pain and the terror involved when unable to communicate or the frustration of not being understood. The students, professor and I talked a bit more and I watched them scramble to take notes and remember the importance of aggressive assurance for patients in pain. Later, the professor returned to the room and specifically asked to see me. As he detailed the plan his team implemented to help Gracie, my eyes filled with tears when he looked at me and quietly said, caregivers also respond well to aggressive assurance. Lao Tzu said from caring comes courage.