Background: Disparities in the management of pain are associated with factors that include social status, age and race. As there is limited data regarding the influence of race on analgesia provided by paramedics this study investigated associations between patient race and student paramedic management of pain. Methods: Retrospective study of student paramedic records entered in the FISDAP Skill Tracker database between 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2015. Cases were extracted if aged 16 to 100 years, the patient was alert and the primary or secondary impression was trauma. The primary outcome of interest was the association between patient race and student paramedic administration of any analgesia. The adjusted odds of patients receiving an...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in the use of opioids to treat pain disorders have been previous...
Chronic pain is a frequent cause of suffering and disability that negatively affects patients' quali...
Undertreated pain can negatively influence outcomes in seriously injured patients. The current Unite...
Abstract Background Disparities in the management of pain are associated with factors that include s...
Introduction: The decision to treat pain in the emergency department (ED) is a complex, idiosyncrati...
Introduction: Racial disparities in pain management have been reported among emergency department (E...
Ethnicity has been shown to be an independent risk factor for inadequate administration of analgesia...
Background Paramedics play an important role in reducing pain in patients calling an ambulance. We a...
Introduction This study aimed to investigate patient and practitioner factors affecting prehospital...
ImportanceRacial disparities in use of analgesia in emergency departments have been previously docum...
This descriptive, cross-sectional, secondary data analysis was conducted to examine racial dispariti...
Objective Previous research suggests female and black patients receive less optimal treatment for t...
IMPORTANCE Racial disparities in use of analgesia in emergency departments have been previously docu...
While the majority of chronic pain patients report receiving inadequate care, there is evidence that...
Objectives. We examined racial and ethnic disparities in analgesic prescription among a national sam...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in the use of opioids to treat pain disorders have been previous...
Chronic pain is a frequent cause of suffering and disability that negatively affects patients' quali...
Undertreated pain can negatively influence outcomes in seriously injured patients. The current Unite...
Abstract Background Disparities in the management of pain are associated with factors that include s...
Introduction: The decision to treat pain in the emergency department (ED) is a complex, idiosyncrati...
Introduction: Racial disparities in pain management have been reported among emergency department (E...
Ethnicity has been shown to be an independent risk factor for inadequate administration of analgesia...
Background Paramedics play an important role in reducing pain in patients calling an ambulance. We a...
Introduction This study aimed to investigate patient and practitioner factors affecting prehospital...
ImportanceRacial disparities in use of analgesia in emergency departments have been previously docum...
This descriptive, cross-sectional, secondary data analysis was conducted to examine racial dispariti...
Objective Previous research suggests female and black patients receive less optimal treatment for t...
IMPORTANCE Racial disparities in use of analgesia in emergency departments have been previously docu...
While the majority of chronic pain patients report receiving inadequate care, there is evidence that...
Objectives. We examined racial and ethnic disparities in analgesic prescription among a national sam...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in the use of opioids to treat pain disorders have been previous...
Chronic pain is a frequent cause of suffering and disability that negatively affects patients' quali...
Undertreated pain can negatively influence outcomes in seriously injured patients. The current Unite...