Objective: Chronic pain is prevalent in many Western countries. Its prevalence in a non-Caucasian population is not known. The authors performed this study to measure the prevalence of chronic pain in the Hong Kong Chinese adult population, as well as the pattern of pain and the demographic characteristics, the impact on social and work function, and the help-seeking behavior of those with pain. Design: Cross-sectional survey using telephone interview with a structured questionnaire. Chronic pain was defined as pain persisting for more than 3 months. Subjects: A random sample of over 1,000 persons out of the entire Chinese adult population of Hong Kong. Results: One thousand fifty-one adults were interviewed. One hundred thirteen (10.8% [95...
Background: Epidemiologic data is available on chronic fatigue for Western, but not for Chinese popu...
Aim. To explore pain relief interventions used by older people with chronic pain in Hong Kong. The ...
Objective: The aims of this study were to report prevalence of chronic pain and to examine whether c...
Western studies document the prevalence of chronic pain in the general adult population to be betwee...
OBJECTIVE:In Western countries, chronic pain patients with neuropathic characteristics have more int...
Key Messages 1. Chronic pain, insomnia and fatigue affect a substantial proportion of the Hong Kong ...
Background: Pain management has become a critical problem worldwide with the aging population. More ...
ObjectiveIn Western countries, chronic pain patients with neuropathic characteristics have more inte...
Abstract Background Chronic pain adversely affects health and daily life in the elderly. Gaining ins...
Background Chronic pain is recognized as a public health problem that affects the general population...
BACKGROUND: Pain affects a person's physical and psychological well-being, work performance and prod...
ABSTRACT Objective To estimate the prevalence of chronic pain (CP) in the adult population living ...
AIMS: To investigate chronic orofacial pain experience, psychosocial impact, and help-seeking respon...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Chronic pain is recognized as a public health problem that affects the gene...
Study Design. A cross-sectional telephone survey was conducted using a two-stage randomization proce...
Background: Epidemiologic data is available on chronic fatigue for Western, but not for Chinese popu...
Aim. To explore pain relief interventions used by older people with chronic pain in Hong Kong. The ...
Objective: The aims of this study were to report prevalence of chronic pain and to examine whether c...
Western studies document the prevalence of chronic pain in the general adult population to be betwee...
OBJECTIVE:In Western countries, chronic pain patients with neuropathic characteristics have more int...
Key Messages 1. Chronic pain, insomnia and fatigue affect a substantial proportion of the Hong Kong ...
Background: Pain management has become a critical problem worldwide with the aging population. More ...
ObjectiveIn Western countries, chronic pain patients with neuropathic characteristics have more inte...
Abstract Background Chronic pain adversely affects health and daily life in the elderly. Gaining ins...
Background Chronic pain is recognized as a public health problem that affects the general population...
BACKGROUND: Pain affects a person's physical and psychological well-being, work performance and prod...
ABSTRACT Objective To estimate the prevalence of chronic pain (CP) in the adult population living ...
AIMS: To investigate chronic orofacial pain experience, psychosocial impact, and help-seeking respon...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Chronic pain is recognized as a public health problem that affects the gene...
Study Design. A cross-sectional telephone survey was conducted using a two-stage randomization proce...
Background: Epidemiologic data is available on chronic fatigue for Western, but not for Chinese popu...
Aim. To explore pain relief interventions used by older people with chronic pain in Hong Kong. The ...
Objective: The aims of this study were to report prevalence of chronic pain and to examine whether c...