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A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO ACUTE INJURY MANAGEMENT: A JOINT STUDY BETWEEN NURSES, SOCIAL WORKERS AND EMERGENCY TECHNICIANS - A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF LITERATURE

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Dkeel Hmoud A. Almuraikhi, Ahmed Nafea Salem Alanazi, Tammani Khumaykhim Ghanim Alenezi, Saeed Jazi Shulawih Alanazi, Fatma Mohammed Sh Alenezi, Tahreer Mohammed Sh Alenezi, Asma Mudhy Sulaiman Alharby, Nashmiah Fadhel Rashed Aldhafeeri, Luluh Saud Khulaif Aldhafeeri, Latifah Mohammed Sh Alanazi
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.10.167

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Chronic pain is a significant and costly problem all over the world. Despite significant progress in identifying the best treatment approaches, there are still significant obstacles that must be overcome in order for the treatment to be truly beneficial. There is evidence to support the cost-effectiveness of interdisciplinary treatment programs for patients with chronic pain. Creating an interdisciplinary service is not easy and certainly is much more complicated than simply placing different services in one clinic. However, when such interdisciplinary programs are instituted, they increase the effectiveness of chronic pain management significantly; bring satisfaction to doctors and are economically attractive (interdisciplinary treatment programs for patients suffering from pain not only provide the best clinical treatment, but are also the most cost-effective in the long run).

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