Addressing Racial, Ethnic, and Socioeconomic Disparities to Improve Outcomes in Chronic Pain: A Report of Current Evidence, National Survey Findings, and In-Practice Research Description: Review findings from a national survey to clinicians who manage patients with chronic pain, as well as a series of in-practice interviews at five geographically diverse academic medical center pain clinics. These findings are discussed within the context of current literature on pain management to provide a unique, practical, and robust overview on pain management.
Format: Research & Findings Paper
Faculty: Nancy L. Davis, PhD Stephen J. Bekanich, MD Scott Junkins, MD Nathan Wanner, MD
Credits for: Physicians, Nurses, Pharmacists
Addressing Racial, Ethnic, and Socioeconomic Disparities to Improve Outcomes in Chronic Pain: A Report of Current Evidence, National Survey Findings, and In-Practice Research
Description: Review findings from a national survey to clinicians who manage patients with chronic pain, as well as a series of in-practice interviews at five geographically diverse academic medical center pain clinics. These findings are discussed within the context of current literature on pain management to provide a unique, practical, and robust overview on pain management.
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