Pain science education concepts for pelvic pain: an e-Delphi of expert clinicians
Amelia K. Mardon, Hayley B. Leake, Monique V. Wilson, Emma L. Karran, Romy Parker, Rinkle Malani, G. Lorimer Moseley, K. Jane Chalmers

TL;DR
This study identifies key educational concepts for managing persistent pelvic pain, based on expert clinician consensus.
Contribution
The first expert-curated list of pain science education concepts specifically tailored for persistent pelvic pain.
Findings
125 PSE learning concepts were generated, with 92 reaching consensus on importance.
102 concepts were for general pelvic pain, categorized into 13 overarching themes.
16 concepts were specific to conditions like endometriosis, and 7 to life stages like adolescence.
Abstract
Persistent pelvic pain is a prevalent condition that negatively impacts one's physical, psychological, social, and sexual wellbeing. Pain science education (PSE) involves learning about the biology of pain and is commonly integrated into the management of persistent pain. However, PSE is yet to be thoroughly investigated for persistent pelvic pain potentially due to the lack of targeted curricula, including learning concepts. The aim of this study was to gain consensus on PSE learning concepts important for persistent pelvic pain according to expert clinicians. A three-round e-Delphi survey was conducted to generate and gain consensus on important PSE learning concepts for female persistent pelvic pain among 20 international, multidisciplinary expert clinicians (e.g., physiotherapists, gynaecologists, psychologists). Learning concepts generated by clinicians were rated by importance…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEndometriosis Research and Treatment · Delphi Technique in Research · Health, psychology, and well-being
