The fifth column on Evidence-Based Behavioral Medicine is focused on the Institute of Medicine\u27s (IOM) report entitled “Relieving Pain in America: A Blueprint for Transforming Prevention, Care, Education, and Research.” The IOM has reported that chronic pain affects 116 million American adults, which is greater than the total of heart disease, cancer, and diabetes combined. It is recommended that data collection takes place at regular intervals using standardized questions, survey protocols, and electronic medical records with the aim of the identifying the following: subpopulations at risk; characteristics of acute and chronic pain; health consequences of pain, including death, disease, and disability; and longitudinal trends of pain. I...
Chronic pain is a common, complex, and distressing problem that has a profound impact on individuals...
Chronic pain affects 100 million Americans and places a significant burden on patients and their fam...
Pain is one of the most common medical complaints, but despite its prevalence, many individuals stil...
Chronic pain represents an immense clinical problem. With tens of millions of people in the United S...
After the 2011 Institute of Medicine report on chronic pain, the Interagency Pain Research Coordinat...
Control of pain and the suffering that it causes still eludes us. Despite impressive progress in the...
The general health and well-being of some people is compromised because of life circumstances such a...
Chronic non-cancer pain is widespread and has no standard treatment. Interdisciplinary pain manageme...
As we enter the second half of the Decade of Pain Control, we have seen tremendous gains in the awar...
The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) have designated 2018 as the global year f...
Chronic pain is present in epidemic proportions in most countries, is often unrelieved, and has a hu...
Chronic pain is currently under-diagnosed and under-treated, partly because doctors' training in pai...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Research poster describing the following: Chronic pain is a serious health problem that continues to...
Chronic pain is a common, complex, and distressing problem that has a profound impact on individuals...
Chronic pain affects 100 million Americans and places a significant burden on patients and their fam...
Pain is one of the most common medical complaints, but despite its prevalence, many individuals stil...
Chronic pain represents an immense clinical problem. With tens of millions of people in the United S...
After the 2011 Institute of Medicine report on chronic pain, the Interagency Pain Research Coordinat...
Control of pain and the suffering that it causes still eludes us. Despite impressive progress in the...
The general health and well-being of some people is compromised because of life circumstances such a...
Chronic non-cancer pain is widespread and has no standard treatment. Interdisciplinary pain manageme...
As we enter the second half of the Decade of Pain Control, we have seen tremendous gains in the awar...
The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) have designated 2018 as the global year f...
Chronic pain is present in epidemic proportions in most countries, is often unrelieved, and has a hu...
Chronic pain is currently under-diagnosed and under-treated, partly because doctors' training in pai...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Chronic pain affects a large proportion of the population, imposing significant individual distress ...
Research poster describing the following: Chronic pain is a serious health problem that continues to...
Chronic pain is a common, complex, and distressing problem that has a profound impact on individuals...
Chronic pain affects 100 million Americans and places a significant burden on patients and their fam...
Pain is one of the most common medical complaints, but despite its prevalence, many individuals stil...