This descriptive, cross-sectional, secondary data analysis was conducted to examine racial disparities in pain management of primary care patients with chronic nonmalignant pain using chronic opioid therapy. Data from 891 patients, including 201 African Americans and 691 Caucasians were used to test an explanatory model for these disparities. We predicted that: (1) African American patients would report worse pain management and poor quality of life (QOL) than Caucasians; (2) the association between race and pain management would be mediated by perceived discrimination relating to hopelessness; and (3) poor pain management would negatively affect QOL. Results revealed significant differences between African Americans and Caucasians on pain ...
Background: Compared to White and high socioeconomic status (SES) patients, Black and low SES patien...
Undertreated pain can negatively influence outcomes in seriously injured patients. The current Unite...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Compared to people who are White and have h...
This descriptive, cross-sectional, secondary data analysis was conducted to examine racial dispariti...
Chronic pain is a frequent cause of suffering and disability that negatively affects patients' quali...
CONTEXT: Pain has significant socioeconomic, health, and quality-of-life implications. Racial- and e...
Introduction: Growing evidence suggests disparities in the prevalence, management, progression, and ...
Introduction: The decision to treat pain in the emergency department (ED) is a complex, idiosyncrati...
Background: Despite initiatives to eradicate racial inequalities in pain treatment, there is no clea...
Background: Racial disparities in pain management persist across health care settings and likely ext...
This comparative literature review will explore whether a disparity exists in the management of post...
Chronic pain affects both psychological and physical functioning, and is responsible for more than $...
BackgroundRecent changes in opioid prescribing practices in the US may exacerbate disparities in opi...
Abstract available at publisher's website.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1547-5069.2006.00107.
Patients and physicians often disagree in their assessment of pain intensity. This study explores th...
Background: Compared to White and high socioeconomic status (SES) patients, Black and low SES patien...
Undertreated pain can negatively influence outcomes in seriously injured patients. The current Unite...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Compared to people who are White and have h...
This descriptive, cross-sectional, secondary data analysis was conducted to examine racial dispariti...
Chronic pain is a frequent cause of suffering and disability that negatively affects patients' quali...
CONTEXT: Pain has significant socioeconomic, health, and quality-of-life implications. Racial- and e...
Introduction: Growing evidence suggests disparities in the prevalence, management, progression, and ...
Introduction: The decision to treat pain in the emergency department (ED) is a complex, idiosyncrati...
Background: Despite initiatives to eradicate racial inequalities in pain treatment, there is no clea...
Background: Racial disparities in pain management persist across health care settings and likely ext...
This comparative literature review will explore whether a disparity exists in the management of post...
Chronic pain affects both psychological and physical functioning, and is responsible for more than $...
BackgroundRecent changes in opioid prescribing practices in the US may exacerbate disparities in opi...
Abstract available at publisher's website.http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1547-5069.2006.00107.
Patients and physicians often disagree in their assessment of pain intensity. This study explores th...
Background: Compared to White and high socioeconomic status (SES) patients, Black and low SES patien...
Undertreated pain can negatively influence outcomes in seriously injured patients. The current Unite...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Compared to people who are White and have h...