Abstract

To list available actions in order to optimize urological care of patients suffering from chronic pelvic and perineal pain, based on guidelines for accreditation and professional practice assessment. Legislative texts concerning accreditation and PPA, as well as professional recommendations concerning chronic pains have been consulted. Professional practice assessment of chronic pelvic and perineal pain is hampered by the lack of specific professional guidelines. Urological management of chronic pelvic and perineal pain can only be optimized if initial and continued training is strengthened. Furthermore, current professional structures implemented for professional practice assessment and accreditation processes (staff, multi-disciplinary meetings, morbidity-mortality reviews) should be applied in a more systematic way to pelvic chronic pain by urologists. The need for improvement in the management of chronic pelvic pain is felt in the urological field, and should lead to developing means of evaluating professional practices, a goal to which the French Urology Association has committed itself.

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