posted on 2024-11-17, 12:00authored byHilarie Tardif, Kathleen Eagar, Megan Blanchard, Nicolas Fenwick, Cheryl BlissettCheryl Blissett
Introduction: Pain management services currently collect a wealth of information about their patients, however this information often varies across services making it difficult to compare outcomes and identify best practice.
History
Citation
H. Tardif, K. Eagar, M. Blanchard, N. Fenwick & C. Blissett "Measuring outcomes in chronic pain: the electronic Persistent Pain Outcomes Collaboration", 40th Annual Scientific Meeting of the New Zealand Pain Society, Largham Hotel, Auckland, New Zealand, 25-29 Mar 2015, (2015) http://www.nzps2015.org.nz/page/free-paper-abstracts/measuring-outcomes-in-chronic-pain-the-electronic-persistent-pain-outcomes-collaboration
Parent title
Annual Scientific Meeting of the New Zealand Pain Society