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Pain, the unknown: epistemological issues and related clinical implications

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MINERVA ANESTESIOLOGICA
卷 87, 期 11, 页码 1255-1267

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EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA
DOI: 10.23736/S0375-9393.21.15920-6

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Pain; Biopsychosocial models; Knowledge; Placebo effect; Nocebo effect; Hypnosis

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Despite significant advancements in pain management, pain remains elusive due to its subjective nature and patients often struggle between low drug efficacy and overuse. Pain is not just a symptom, but an essential aspect of life, consciousness, and connection with the world, with intensity and tolerability personalized to the patient's interpretation. The shift towards a patient-centered approach utilizing techniques such as hypnosis can help improve pain management and decrease reliance on pharmacological therapies.
Despite the huge development of pain management in the past decades, pain remains elusive and many patients still remain in the middle of the ford struggling between low drug efficacy and their overuse. A reason for pain elusiveness is its nature of subjective phenomenon, escaping the meshes of the objectivist, mechanist-reductionist net prevailing in medicine. Actually, pain is not only a symptom but an essential aspect of life, consciousness and contact with the world and its noetic and autonoetic components play a key role in the development of the concepts of pleasure-unpleasure and good-evil. The intensity and tolerability of pain and suffering also depend on what the pain means to the patient. The outstanding effects of placebo and nocebo, behavioral and non-pharmacological techniques warrant the need for a shift from the traditional positivist idea of patient as passive carrier of disease to the patient as active player of recovery and move toward a patient's centered approach exploiting individual resources for recovery. Among the mentioned techniques, hypnosis has proved to increase pain threshold up to the level of surgical analgesia, improve acute and chronic pain as well as coping and resilience, helping to decrease both drug overuse and the costs of pharmacological therapy. The plethora of available data suggests the need for a holistic approach, aiming to take care of the individual as an inseparable mind-body unit in its interplay with the environment, where patient's inner world, his/her experience and cognition are taken into due account as powerful resources for recovery through a phenomenological-existential approach.

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