PAINscape—Exploring patient experiences with ketamine for chronic neuropathic pain: A qualitative study

Canadian Journal of Pain  – March 04, 2026

Source: OpenAlex

Summary

Ketamine infusions significantly reduced chronic neuropathic pain for all participants in a qualitative study with diverse experiences. Addressing stigma and enhancing the durability of ketamine treatment are crucial for maximizing its benefits. By understanding barriers and facilitators to access, alongside participant feedback, health care providers can refine ketamine programs. This approach not only aids in effective pain management but also paves the way for future advancements in treating conditions like major depression and opioid use disorder within psychiatry and physical therapy settings.

Abstract

Although pain experiences differed among participants, all participants reported decreased pain with ketamine infusions. Addressing the stigma associated with ketamine infusions, further research around augmenting durability of ketamine, and providing a safe treatment environment can all improve ketamine's benefit for chronic neuropathic pain. Understanding the barriers and facilitators, as well as implementing participant suggestions, will not only help inform our ketamine program but can improve access to pain management and facilitate future research in this field.

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