2022
DOI: 10.1080/24740527.2022.2104699
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The relationship between patients’ income and education and their access to pharmacological chronic pain management: A scoping review

Abstract: Background Though chronic pain is widespread, affecting about one-fifth of the world’s population, its impacts are disproportionately felt across the population according to socioeconomic determinants such as education and income. These factors also influence patients’ access to treatment, including pharmacological pain management. Aim A scoping review was undertaken to better understand the association of socioeconomic factors with physicians’ pain management prescribi… Show more

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“…As well, while laudable efforts have been put forth to bridge the service gap since 2019, following remotely staged exercise regimens or others-not designed for the particular client, as well exposure to media messages advocating technological appliances that may do little to stem the disease progression, may do more harm than good if the individual is unable to separate fact from fiction. In addition needed possible home based safety modifications, medication checks, and the purchase of assistive devices may be very challenging to undertake for many in the higher age ranges who not only have multiple affected joint sites and medical conditions, but are unable to articulate or access the help needed without appropriate assistance and guidance and discussions with the key provider [37].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As well, while laudable efforts have been put forth to bridge the service gap since 2019, following remotely staged exercise regimens or others-not designed for the particular client, as well exposure to media messages advocating technological appliances that may do little to stem the disease progression, may do more harm than good if the individual is unable to separate fact from fiction. In addition needed possible home based safety modifications, medication checks, and the purchase of assistive devices may be very challenging to undertake for many in the higher age ranges who not only have multiple affected joint sites and medical conditions, but are unable to articulate or access the help needed without appropriate assistance and guidance and discussions with the key provider [37].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, a one size fits all approach may fail unless if the older adult is guided thoughtfully by the provider in light of their prevailing health status, as well as any mediating or possibly moderating epigenetic factors [37,38]. These understandings might include explanations about the specific importance of energy conservation and desirable sleep hygiene practices including physical activity participation in efforts to relieve pain, fatigue, and stiffness, and lessening reliance on medications, particularly during the early disease stages [34].…”
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“…Data on age and sex were extracted as demographic information. Information on employment status, household income level, and place of residence was collected to determine the socioeconomic status of patients with CNCP because socioeconomic status could affect pharmacological treatment in patients with CNCP [17]. Information on household income level was included in the NHIS database to determine the insurance premiums of the South Korean population.…”
Section: Covariatesmentioning
confidence: 99%