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Pain Management in Vulnerable Populations

9780197649176
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Pain is ubiquitous to human experience. When pain becomes chronically persistent after acute injuries are repaired or as diseases progress, health systems are challenged to reduce pains negative impact on an individual patients life trajectory and chronic pains collective impact on public health. Pain Management in Vulnerable Populations presents a diverse set of chapters that examine this challenge through the lens of vulnerability. There are special considerations forpatients who are considered pain-vulnerable with respect to assessment and treatment and the variability of their access to good care. Medicines practices, while increasingly being guided by evidence-based algorithms from large data, are also becoming more personalized and tailored to individual patientneeds. Each vulnerable group demands a unique approach - this book reveals the details behind the history, examination, and therapeutic options for vulnerable patients in pain.Individual chapters explore conceptual models of vulnerability to pain across the lifespan, beginning in infancy, and in specific clinical populations defined by age, gender, sexual orientation, clinical condition, and healthcare setting. Topics examined range from genomics to sociomedical contexts affecting care such as medical ethics, racial disparities, adverse childhood experiences, disability and workers compensation, incarceration, torture, military, youth sport, and LGBTQ identity.Challenges to the management of the trajectory of pain are considered in settings ranging from emergency room, palliative and end-of-life care, and nursing homes, prisons, the battlefield, and developing nations. Chapters on illnesses such as sickle cell disease, substance use and mental illness, dentaldisease, obesity, suicide, HIV, COVID-19, and GI disease discuss personalized treatment plans for each patients unique needs.Pain Management in Vulnerable Populations serves as an invaluable resource for pain physicians and will also appeal to primary care physicians as pain is one of the most frequently stated reasons for seeing a primary care physician.
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OUP USA
102496
9780197649176
9780197649176

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Publication date
2024
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
576
Dimensions (mm)
191 x 235
Weight (g)
1021
  • Section 1: What is a Vulnerable Patient?; Chapter 1: Model of Pain in Vulnerable Populations. What is a Vulnerable Chronic Pain Patient? Social Determinants of Health; Chapter 2: Ethical Considerations in the Context of the Biopsychosocial Model; Chapter 3: Pain Genomics-Defining the Vulnerable Patient; Section 2: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Throughout the Lifespan; Chapter 4: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Throughout the Lifespan; Chapter 5: Pain in Infants and Children; Chapter 6: Pain in Older Adults; Chapter 7: Pain in Women; Chapter 8: Pain in LGBTQ; Chapter 9: Pain in the Disabled (and in Workers Compensation); Chapter 10: Pain in Patients with Cognitive Impairment (Dementia, Brain Injury, and Developmental Delay); Chapter 11: Pain among Military Personnel; Chapter 12: Pain at the End-of-Life; Section 3: The Vulnerable Patient: Social Determinants of Pain; Chapter 13: Pain and Adverse Childhood Experiences; Chapter 14: Racial Disparities and Pain- Black, Native American, Latino; Chapter 15: Pain in Patients living in Congregant Settings (Nursing Home, Incarceration, Migrant and Border Settings); Chapter 16: Pain and Torture: Wars Civilian Survivors and Refugees; Chapter 17: Pain in Extreme Situations: The Battlefield and Disasters; Chapter 18: Pain in Developing Nations; Section 4: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Related to Substance Use, Mental Health, and Suicide; Chapter 19: Pain in Patients with Substance Use Disorders; Chapter 20: Pain and Mental Health (Depression and Anxiety Disorders); Chapter 21: Pain and Suicide; Chapter 22: Pain in the Seriously Mentally Ill; Section 5: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Related to Medical Conditions; Chapter 23: Cancer Pain; Chapter 24: Pain in Sickle Cell Disease; Chapter 25: Pain in Chronic GI Disease: Irritable Bowel and Regional Enteritis; Chapter 26: Pain in Patients with HIV; Chapter 27: Pain Related to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome; Chapter 28: Pain Related to Obesity; Chapter 29: Pain and Covid-19; Section 6: The Vulnerable Patient: Management of Pain in Special Circumstances; Chapter 30: Pain and Youth Sports; Chapter 31: Managing Pain in Patients on Long Term Opioids (Surgery and Outpatient); Chapter 32: Risk of Chronic Pain during Acute, ICU, and Postsurgical Pain; Chapter 33: Pain in ER patients; Chapter 34: Facial and Dental Pain;
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