Barriers to Pain ManagementFocus on Opioid Therapy

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作者
Stefano Maria Zuccaro
Renato Vellucci
Piercarlo Sarzi-Puttini
Paolo Cherubino
Roberto Labianca
Diego Fornasari
机构
[1] Ospedale Israelitico,Department of Geriatrics
[2] University Hospital of Careggi,Palliative Care and Pain Therapy Unit
[3] L. Sacco University Hospital,Rheumatology Unit
[4] University of Insubria,Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
[5] Ospedale di Circolo-Fondazione Macchi,Oncology Unit
[6] Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo,Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine
[7] Università degli Studi di Milano and CNR-Institute of Neuroscience,undefined
关键词
Palliative Care; Pain Management; Cancer Pain; Pain Treatment; Opioid Therapy;
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10.2165/11630040-000000000-00000
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Despite the availability of effective pain treatments, there are numerous barriers to effective management resulting in a large proportion of patients not achieving optimal pain control. Chronic pain is inadequately treated because of a combination of cultural, societal, educational, political and religious constraints. The consequences of inadequately treated pain are physiological and psychological effects on the patient, as well as socioeconomic implications. Unreasonable failure to treat pain is viewed as unethical and an infringement of basic human rights. The numerous barriers to the clinical management of pain vary depending on whether they are viewed from the standpoint of the patient, the physician, or the institution. Identification and acknowledgement of the barriers involved are the first steps to overcoming them. Successful initiatives to overcome patient, physician and institutional barriers need to be multifaceted in their approach. Multidisciplinary initiatives to improve pain management include dissemination of community-based information, education and awareness programmes to attempt to change attitudes towards pain treatment. A better awareness and insight into the problems caused by unrelieved pain and greater knowledge about the efficacy and tolerability of available pain management options should enable physicians to seek out and adhere to treatment guidelines, and participate in interventional and educational programmes designed to improve pain management, and for institutions to implement the initiatives required. Although much work is underway to identify and resolve the issues in pain management, many patients still receive inadequate treatment. Continued effort is required to overcome the known barriers to effective pain management.
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