Pain is a leading public health problem in the United States, with an annual economic burden of more than $630 billion, and is one of the most common reasons that individuals seek emergency department (ED) care. There is a paucity of data regarding sex differences in the assessment and treatment of acute and chronic pain conditions in the ED. The Academic Emergency Medicine consensus conference convened in Dallas, Texas, in May 2014 to develop a research agenda to address this issue among others related to sex differences in the ED. Prior to the conference, experts and stakeholders from emergency medicine and the pain research field reviewed the current literature and identified eight candidate priority areas. At the conference, these eight...
Objective Despite a growing number of women seeking medical care in the veterans affairs (VA) system...
For many years, gender differences have been recognized as important factors in the etiology, pathop...
The opioid epidemic within the United States is an ongoing public health crisis. Emergency departmen...
Pain is a leading public health problem in the United States, with an annual economic burden of more...
Pain is a leading public health problem in the United States, with an annual economic burden of more...
Pain is one of the most frequent primary complaints that bring patients into the Emergency Departmen...
Pain is one of the most frequent primary complaints that bring patients into the Emergency Departmen...
OBJECTIVE: Pain is a complex experience influenced by factors such as age, race, and ethnicity. We c...
With the goal of reducing inequalities in patient care, the 2014 Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM) c...
BackgroundPrevious studies examining sex-based disparities in emergency department (ED) pain care ha...
The purpose of this thesis was to conduct a literature review on how gender inequality plays a role ...
It is generally understood that pain experience and opioid abuse have relied on male-dominated model...
poster abstractUnderstanding how pain treatment decisions are made has important clinical implicatio...
Introduction: Gender equity and gender medicine are opportunities not to be missed, and this Expert ...
Conflicting results come from epidemiological studies on the correlations between gender and pain in...
Objective Despite a growing number of women seeking medical care in the veterans affairs (VA) system...
For many years, gender differences have been recognized as important factors in the etiology, pathop...
The opioid epidemic within the United States is an ongoing public health crisis. Emergency departmen...
Pain is a leading public health problem in the United States, with an annual economic burden of more...
Pain is a leading public health problem in the United States, with an annual economic burden of more...
Pain is one of the most frequent primary complaints that bring patients into the Emergency Departmen...
Pain is one of the most frequent primary complaints that bring patients into the Emergency Departmen...
OBJECTIVE: Pain is a complex experience influenced by factors such as age, race, and ethnicity. We c...
With the goal of reducing inequalities in patient care, the 2014 Academic Emergency Medicine (AEM) c...
BackgroundPrevious studies examining sex-based disparities in emergency department (ED) pain care ha...
The purpose of this thesis was to conduct a literature review on how gender inequality plays a role ...
It is generally understood that pain experience and opioid abuse have relied on male-dominated model...
poster abstractUnderstanding how pain treatment decisions are made has important clinical implicatio...
Introduction: Gender equity and gender medicine are opportunities not to be missed, and this Expert ...
Conflicting results come from epidemiological studies on the correlations between gender and pain in...
Objective Despite a growing number of women seeking medical care in the veterans affairs (VA) system...
For many years, gender differences have been recognized as important factors in the etiology, pathop...
The opioid epidemic within the United States is an ongoing public health crisis. Emergency departmen...