Patientinddragelse og europæisk samarbejde sætter smerte på dagsorden

FAKS arbejder for at styrke patientstemmen og sikre interessevaretagelse af kroniske smerter gennem nationalt og europæisk samarbejde.
Patient inclusion, shared decision making and individualized health care – between ideals and reality –

What are the potential benefits of patient inclusion, individualization and health care clinicians involving themselves into the lived experience of patients in pain ?
The principles are not just more ethical and humanistic they also contribute to better health efficacy ,self-management, treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction
However, Integrating these principles faces significant structural, cultural and educational challenges.
In this article the author Lars Bye Møller who lives with chronic pain himself explores the benefits and barriers to patient inclusion, shared decision making and individualized treatment