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Addressing Bias in Acute Postoperative Pain Management.

This review evaluates disparities in acute postoperative pain management with regard to gender, race, socioeconomic status, age, and language. Strategies for addressing bias are also discussed.

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A qualitative exploration of chronic pain management of older adults in remote and rural settings.

The World Health Organization predicts that the number of older adults will nearly double between 2015 and 2050. Older adults are at a higher risk of developing medical conditions such […]

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Global, regional, and national time trends in incidence for migraine, from 1990 to 2019: an age-period-cohort analysis for the GBD 2019.

The majority of epidemiological studies on migraine have been conducted in a specific country or region, and there is a lack of globally comparable data. We aim to report the […]

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A shared love: reciprocity and hopefulness in romantic relationships of young adults with chronic pain.

Chronic pain (≥3 months) creates pain-related challenges that may negatively affect how young adults perceive themselves, and, indeed, they often report feeling different compared to peers and prospective romantic partners. […]

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Mental defeat and Suicidality in Chronic Pain: a prospective analysis.

Living with chronic pain has been identified as a significant risk factor for suicide. Qualitative and cross-sectional studies have reported an association between mental defeat and suicidal thoughts and behavior […]

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Child appraisals of injustice in the context of acute and chronic pain: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.

Recent research has found child pain-related injustice appraisals to be associated with adverse pain-related outcomes. However, this evidence is mainly based on research using a measure developed for adults in […]

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Capturing the experiences of sexual and gender minorities with migraine headache.

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SICKNESS ABSENCE AND DISABILITY PENSION AMONG PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC PAIN IN INTERDISCIPLINARY TREATMENT OR UNSPECIFIED INTERVENTIONS.

Interdisciplinary treatment is a widely implemented strategy for the rehabilitation of patients with chronic pain. A primary treatment objective is to decrease the load on the social insurance system; however, […]

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Objective wearable measures and subjective questionnaires for predicting response to neurostimulation in people with chronic pain.

Neurostimulation is an effective therapy for treating and management of refractory chronic pain. However, the complex nature of pain and infrequent in-clinic visits, determining subject’s long-term response to the therapy […]

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Brain-to-brain mechanisms underlying pain empathy and social modulation of pain in the patient-clinician interaction.

Social interactions such as the patient-clinician encounter can influence pain, but the underlying dynamic interbrain processes are unclear. Here, we investigated the dynamic brain processes supporting social modulation of pain […]

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