Abstract

The aim of this quality assessment was to evaluate the specific satisfaction issues of the referring physician and of the patient after the rheumatological interdisciplinary pain assessment (RIPA). The prevalence of chronic pain disorders appear to grow worldwide. In the daily routine we are confronted with the problem, that the waiting list for such assessments is increasing. Our opinion is that the RIPA could be helpful for a second opinion, to improve the therapeutic alliance and the management of the patient. The study population was analysed in a longitudinal cross-sectional design with a follow up at three months after an interdisciplinary assessment (rheumatologist, physiotherapist, occupational therapist and psychologist). On the average reported the patients acceptable satisfaction values. The feedback of the referrers after RIPA was positive. It was remarkable that most of the referrers would recommend this kind of interdisciplinary assessment to other colleagues. From the clinicians perspective seems that such triages might be advantageous in order to achieve an effective patient-management.

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