This qualitative study describes GPs’ experiences of and needs for management of people from a South Asian community who have chronic pain. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 18 GPs from practices in two PCTs in Leicester. The data was analysed using grounded theory. The results indicate that managing patients from a South Asian community with chronic pain can be challenging due to differing pain expression and presentation. Emerging themes refer to shortages of services for these patients including the need for CBT, counselling, community support and GP education and training. Potential implications of the results for service provision are discussed
Objective: Chronic nonspecific musculoskeletal pain (CNMP) is a complex idiopathic condition that ca...
Background and objective: Approximately one-fifth of the population have persistent pain of moderate...
Chronic pain is a debilitating condition, which can have a profound effect on a person’s functioning...
Background. Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons for seeking primary care consultations. G...
Pain is both a medical problem and also an everyday experience for chronic pain patients. Attending ...
OBJECTIVE This research sought to explore the pain management beliefs of members of the South Asi...
Chronic pain is a commonly reported problem in primary care, and is Australia's third most costly he...
Background: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a symptom commonly presented to GPs, accounting for a si...
Purpose: There are very few studies on healthcare providers’ experiences of delivering treatment for...
Aims: The number of patients with chronic pain is increasing every year, and effective management of...
Background Chronic pain is recognised as an important problem in the community but our understanding...
An increasing proportion of the global chronic pain population is managed through services delivered...
Objective: Chronic nonspecific musculoskeletal pain (CNMP) is a complex idiopathic condition that ca...
Background: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a common and often difficult to treat condition in the p...
Chronic pain is a very common cause of suffering, disability and economic adversity in the community...
Objective: Chronic nonspecific musculoskeletal pain (CNMP) is a complex idiopathic condition that ca...
Background and objective: Approximately one-fifth of the population have persistent pain of moderate...
Chronic pain is a debilitating condition, which can have a profound effect on a person’s functioning...
Background. Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons for seeking primary care consultations. G...
Pain is both a medical problem and also an everyday experience for chronic pain patients. Attending ...
OBJECTIVE This research sought to explore the pain management beliefs of members of the South Asi...
Chronic pain is a commonly reported problem in primary care, and is Australia's third most costly he...
Background: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a symptom commonly presented to GPs, accounting for a si...
Purpose: There are very few studies on healthcare providers’ experiences of delivering treatment for...
Aims: The number of patients with chronic pain is increasing every year, and effective management of...
Background Chronic pain is recognised as an important problem in the community but our understanding...
An increasing proportion of the global chronic pain population is managed through services delivered...
Objective: Chronic nonspecific musculoskeletal pain (CNMP) is a complex idiopathic condition that ca...
Background: Chronic low back pain (CLBP) is a common and often difficult to treat condition in the p...
Chronic pain is a very common cause of suffering, disability and economic adversity in the community...
Objective: Chronic nonspecific musculoskeletal pain (CNMP) is a complex idiopathic condition that ca...
Background and objective: Approximately one-fifth of the population have persistent pain of moderate...
Chronic pain is a debilitating condition, which can have a profound effect on a person’s functioning...