Authors
Roger B Fillingim, Stephen Bruehl, Robert H Dworkin, Samuel F Dworkin, John D Loeser, Dennis C Turk, Eva Widerstrom-Noga, Lesley Arnold, Robert Bennett, Robert R Edwards, Roy Freeman, Jennifer Gewandter, Sharon Hertz, Marc Hochberg, Elliot Krane, Patrick W Mantyh, John Markman, Tuhina Neogi, Richard Ohrbach, Judith A Paice, Frank Porreca, Bob A Rappaport, Shannon M Smith, Thomas J Smith, Mark D Sullivan, G Nicholas Verne, Ajay D Wasan, Ursula Wesselmann
Publication date
2014/3/1
Journal
The Journal of Pain
Volume
15
Issue
3
Pages
241-249
Publisher
Churchill Livingstone
Description
Current approaches to classification of chronic pain conditions suffer from the absence of a systematically implemented and evidence-based taxonomy. Moreover, existing diagnostic approaches typically fail to incorporate available knowledge regarding the biopsychosocial mechanisms contributing to pain conditions. To address these gaps, the Analgesic, Anesthetic, and Addiction Clinical Trial Translations Innovations Opportunities and Networks (ACTTION) public-private partnership with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the American Pain Society (APS) have joined together to develop an evidence-based chronic pain classification system called the ACTTION-APS Pain Taxonomy. This paper describes the outcome of an ACTTION-APS consensus meeting, at which experts agreed on a structure for this new taxonomy of chronic pain conditions. Several major issues around which discussion revolved are …
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