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A Multifaceted Initiative to Improve Clinician Awareness of Pain Management Disparities

机译:改善临床医生疼痛管理差异意识的多方面举措

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Patients belonging to some racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups are at risk of receiving suboptimal pain management. This study identifies health care provider attitudes, knowledge, and practices regarding the treatment of chronic pain in vulnerable patient populations and assesses whether a certified continuing medical education (CME) intervention can improve knowledge in this area. Survey responses revealed several knowledge gaps, including a lack of knowledge that the undertreatment of pain is more common in minority patients than others. Respondents identified language barriers, miscommunication, fear of medication diversion, and financial barriers as major obstacles to optimal pain management for this patient population. Participants who completed a CME-certified activity on pain management disparities demonstrated increased confidence in caring for disadvantaged patients, but only I of 3 knowledge items improved. Understanding clinician factors that underlie suboptimal pain management is necessary to develop effective strategies to overcome disparities and improve quality of care for patients with chronic pain.
机译:属于某些种族,族裔和社会经济群体的患者面临接受次佳疼痛治疗的风险。这项研究确定了医疗保健提供者在弱势患者群体中治疗慢性疼痛的态度,知识和做法,并评估了经过认证的持续医学教育(CME)干预措施是否可以改善该领域的知识。调查反馈显示了一些知识空白,包括缺乏对少数民族患者比其他人更普遍的疼痛治疗不足的知识。受访者认为语言障碍,沟通不畅,对药物转移的恐惧以及经济障碍是该患者群体最佳疼痛管理的主要障碍。参加者完成了CME认证的疼痛管理差距活动,显示出对照顾弱势患者的信心增强,但只有3个知识项中的I个得到了改善。要想开发出有效的策略来克服差异并提高慢性疼痛患者的护理质量,就必须了解导致疼痛欠佳的临床因素。

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