Introduction: The decision to treat pain in the emergency department (ED) is a complex, idiosyncratic process. Prior studies have shown that EDs undertreat pain. Several studies demonstrate an association between analgesia administration and race. This is the first Midwest single institution study to address the question of race and analgesia, in addition to examining the effects of both patient and physician characteristics on race-based disparities in analgesia administration.Methods: This was a retrospective chart review of patients presenting to an urban academic ED with an isolated diagnosis of back pain, migraine, or long bone fracture (LBF) from January 1, 2007 to December 31, 2011. Demographic and medication administration informati...
Undertreated pain can negatively influence outcomes in seriously injured patients. The current Unite...
Background: Disparities in the management of pain are associated with factors that include social st...
INTRODUCTION: Opioid administration is extremely common in the inpatient setting, yet we do not know...
Introduction: Racial disparities in pain management have been reported among emergency department (E...
Objectives. We examined racial and ethnic disparities in analgesic prescription among a national sam...
Background: Despite initiatives to eradicate racial inequalities in pain treatment, there is no clea...
Prescription drug abuse is a growing problem nationally. In an effort to curb this problem, emergenc...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in the use of opioids to treat pain disorders have been previous...
Background: Prior evidence suggests that healthcare disparities exist in a variety of healthcare set...
The opioid epidemic within the United States is an ongoing public health crisis. Emergency departmen...
Background: Prior studies of acute abdominal pain provide conflicting data regarding the presence of...
Chronic pain is a frequent cause of suffering and disability that negatively affects patients' quali...
ImportanceRacial disparities in use of analgesia in emergency departments have been previously docum...
IMPORTANCE Racial disparities in use of analgesia in emergency departments have been previously docu...
INADEQUATELY TREATED PAIN IS AMA-jor public health problem in theUnited States1 and a particularprob...
Undertreated pain can negatively influence outcomes in seriously injured patients. The current Unite...
Background: Disparities in the management of pain are associated with factors that include social st...
INTRODUCTION: Opioid administration is extremely common in the inpatient setting, yet we do not know...
Introduction: Racial disparities in pain management have been reported among emergency department (E...
Objectives. We examined racial and ethnic disparities in analgesic prescription among a national sam...
Background: Despite initiatives to eradicate racial inequalities in pain treatment, there is no clea...
Prescription drug abuse is a growing problem nationally. In an effort to curb this problem, emergenc...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in the use of opioids to treat pain disorders have been previous...
Background: Prior evidence suggests that healthcare disparities exist in a variety of healthcare set...
The opioid epidemic within the United States is an ongoing public health crisis. Emergency departmen...
Background: Prior studies of acute abdominal pain provide conflicting data regarding the presence of...
Chronic pain is a frequent cause of suffering and disability that negatively affects patients' quali...
ImportanceRacial disparities in use of analgesia in emergency departments have been previously docum...
IMPORTANCE Racial disparities in use of analgesia in emergency departments have been previously docu...
INADEQUATELY TREATED PAIN IS AMA-jor public health problem in theUnited States1 and a particularprob...
Undertreated pain can negatively influence outcomes in seriously injured patients. The current Unite...
Background: Disparities in the management of pain are associated with factors that include social st...
INTRODUCTION: Opioid administration is extremely common in the inpatient setting, yet we do not know...