The prevalence and impact of chronic pain differ between ethnic groups. We report a study of the comparative prevalence and impact of chronic pain in Bangladeshi, British Bangladeshi and White British/Irish people. We posted a short questionnaire to a random sample of 4,480 patients registered with 16 general practices in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and conducted a longer questionnaire with patients in the waiting areas at those practices. We distinguished between Bangladeshi participants who were born in the UK or had arrived in the UK at the age of 14 or under (British Bangladeshi) and those who arrived in UK at the age of over 14 (Bangladeshi). We obtained 1,223/4,480 (27 %) responses to the short survey and 600/637 (94 %) to the...
Increasing ethnic diversity in the UK means that there is a growing need for National Health Service...
Background: Recent findings indicate that wide international variation in the prevalence of disablin...
Background: Chronic pain services in the United Kingdom are required to provide services which meet ...
The prevalence and impact of chronic pain differ between ethnic groups. We report a study of the com...
Abstract The prevalence and impact of chronic pain differ between ethnic groups. We report a study o...
Background: Comorbid chronic pain and depression is a challenging dyad of conditions to manage in pr...
<b>Background</b> Comorbid chronic pain and depression is a challenging dyad of conditio...
OBJECTIVES: There is little consensus regarding the burden of pain in the UK. The purpose of this re...
Pain is both a medical problem and also an everyday experience for chronic pain patients. Attending ...
We acknowledge the willing support of all the primary care physicians who permitted access to their ...
Chronic widespread pain (CWP) is common and associated with poor general health. There has been no a...
Chronic pain literature consistently shows differences in the prevalence of chronic pain by race and...
Background: Chronic pain services in the UK are required to provide services which meet the diverse ...
Increasing ethnic diversity in the UK means that there is a growing need for National Health Service...
Increasing ethnic diversity in the UK means that there is a growing need for National Health Service...
Background: Recent findings indicate that wide international variation in the prevalence of disablin...
Background: Chronic pain services in the United Kingdom are required to provide services which meet ...
The prevalence and impact of chronic pain differ between ethnic groups. We report a study of the com...
Abstract The prevalence and impact of chronic pain differ between ethnic groups. We report a study o...
Background: Comorbid chronic pain and depression is a challenging dyad of conditions to manage in pr...
<b>Background</b> Comorbid chronic pain and depression is a challenging dyad of conditio...
OBJECTIVES: There is little consensus regarding the burden of pain in the UK. The purpose of this re...
Pain is both a medical problem and also an everyday experience for chronic pain patients. Attending ...
We acknowledge the willing support of all the primary care physicians who permitted access to their ...
Chronic widespread pain (CWP) is common and associated with poor general health. There has been no a...
Chronic pain literature consistently shows differences in the prevalence of chronic pain by race and...
Background: Chronic pain services in the UK are required to provide services which meet the diverse ...
Increasing ethnic diversity in the UK means that there is a growing need for National Health Service...
Increasing ethnic diversity in the UK means that there is a growing need for National Health Service...
Background: Recent findings indicate that wide international variation in the prevalence of disablin...
Background: Chronic pain services in the United Kingdom are required to provide services which meet ...