Not really nice: a commentary on the recent version of NICE guidelines [NG193: chronic pain (primary and secondary) in over 16s: assessment of all chronic pain and management of chronic primary pain] by the Pain Net
Beatrice Korwisi,
Antonia Barke,
Anna Kharko,
Clara Bruhin,
Cosima Locher,
Helen Koechlin
Affiliations
Beatrice Korwisi
a Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, Philipps-University Marburg, Marburg, Germany
Antonia Barke
b Clinical and Biological Psychology, Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Eichstaett, Germany
Anna Kharko
c Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, United Kingdom
Clara Bruhin
d Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Faculty of Psychology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Cosima Locher
c Faculty of Health, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, United Kingdom
Helen Koechlin
d Division of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Faculty of Psychology, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Summary. The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence should revise their recent guideline to take into account all the available evidence on the treatment of chronic primary pain.