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The PAIN OUT project - an overview Presented by …

What is PAIN OUT? A research project that aims at improving postoperative pain treatment outcomes by use of a toolkit consisting of 1. a benchmark module that feeds back outcomes 2. an electronic knowledge library From 2009 to 2012, PAIN OUT was funded by the EC.

What are the advantages of joining PAIN OUT? -Continuous feedback and analyses of own quality of care (quality assessment tool) -Possibility of change management concepts by evaluating own results -Research opportunities -Better patient care if results lead to improvements -Being part of the world‘s largest network of clinicians involved in acute pain treatment

How is it done? 1 a) Collection of patient outcome data (based on the APS- POQ-R questionnaire) 1 b) Collection of process data (demographics, medical history, pre-, intra- and postoperative medical treatment) 2) Input of data into web-based data entry mask 3) Feedback of results via the benchmarkserver

1. Collection of data Patient outcome questionnaire and process questionnaire collected on paper form

2. Inputting of data into webmask

3. Online feedback of results

PAIN OUT participants (ca. 60) Participants in preparation (ca. 20) PAIN OUT participants Jan. 2014

Requirements for participation Data collectors must speak English fluently Staff resources: to get meaningful results, you should be able to collect a minimum of 20 datasets/month/ward; one dataset takes around 20 minutes Technical requirements: computer with internet access Approval of local ethics committee Signature of PAIN OUT contract (annual fee: 1,500 €)

How to join the network? or to: