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Gaps in the Public's Knowledge About Chronic Pain: Representative Sample of Hispanic Residents From 5 States

机译:公众对慢性痛痛的了解:来自5个州的西班牙裔居民的代表性样本

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Educating the general public about chronic pain and its care is a national health priority. We evaluated knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs (KAB) of a 5-state, population-based sample of Hispanic individuals aged 35 to 75 years without chronic pain, representing more than 8.8 million persons. A Web-based survey assessed KAB using an adapted version of the Survey of Pain Attitudes-Brief and self-reported knowledge about chronic pain (nothing, a little, a lot). In unweighted analyses of participants (N = 349), the mean age was 52.0 (+/- 10.6) years, 54% were women, 53% preferred Spanish, and 39% did not graduate from high school. More participants reported knowing nothing about chronic pain (24%) than a lot (12%). In weighted logistic models with knowing nothing as the reference, knowing a lot was associated with greater KAB for chronic pain-related emotions, functioning, and cure (all P <.01) but poorer KAB about pain medications (P <.001). Associations were similar for those knowing a little. Men and women preferring Spanish had poorer KAB about pain medications than men preferring English (both P <.001). In view of Hispanic individuals' disparities in chronic pain care, these data underscore the need for effective public educational campaigns about chronic pain. Perspective: In this 5-state representative sample of Hispanic individuals without chronic pain, one-quarter reported knowing nothing about chronic pain and had poorer KAB about multiple aspects of this disease. This study reinforces the need to evaluate and address gaps in the general public's knowledge about chronic pain. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of the American Pain Society.
机译:教育公众关于慢性疼痛及其护理是一种国家的健康优先事项。我们评估了35至75岁的35至75岁的基于500岁的西班牙裔人群的知识,态度和信仰(KAB),没有慢性疼痛,代表超过880万人。基于网络的调查评估了KAB的适应版本的痛苦调查 - 简要和自我报告了关于慢性疼痛的知识(没有,一点,很多)。在参与者的未加权分析中(n = 349),平均年龄为52.0(+/- 10.6)岁,54%是女性,53%优先的西班牙语,39%没有从高中毕业。更多的参与者报告的是关于慢性疼痛(24%)的内容而不是很多(12%)。在加权逻辑模型中,知道什么是参考的东西,知道很多与慢性疼痛相关的情绪,功能和固化(所有P <.01)的kab有关的kab有关疼痛药物(p <.001)。关联与那些知道的人相似。偏爱西班牙语的男女患有较差的kab痛苦的药物,而不是男性更喜欢英语(B <.001)。鉴于西班牙裔个人在慢性疼痛护理中的差异,这些数据强调了对慢性疼痛有效公共教育运动的需求。透视:在这种5州的西班牙裔人的代表性样本没有慢性疼痛,季度报告一员没有关于慢性疼痛的一部分,并且对这种疾病的多个方面有较差的kab。本研究强化了在公众对慢性疼痛的知识中进行评估和解决差距的需求。 (c)2017作者。由elsevier公司发布代表美国痛苦社会。

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