Issue brief: engaging health system decision-makers in supporting comprehensive chronic pain management in provincial and territorial healthcare systems in Canada
Año de publicación: 2011
The lack of health system decision-maker engagement in
supporting comprehensive chronic pain management in
provincial and territorial healthcare systems in Canada
can be understood by considering four sets of
interrelated issues: 1) lack of awareness of chronic pain;
2) lack of awareness of limitations in existing programs
and services; 3) gaps in healthcare system arrangements
that limit the attention given to chronic pain; and 4)
limited reach of existing efforts to engage health system
decision-makers in supporting chronic pain