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Consistent with the Institute of Medicine's report on health care disparities, racial and ethnic disparities in pain perception, assessment, and treatment were found in all settings (i.e., postoperative, emergency room) and across all types of pain (i.e., acute, cancer, chronic nonmalignant, and experimental). The literature suggests that the sources of pain disparities among racial and ethnic minorities are complex, involving patient (e.g., patient/health care provider communication, attitudes), health care provider (e.g., decision making), and health care system (e.g., access to pain medication) factors. There is a need for improved training for health care providers and educational interventions for patients. A comprehensive pain research agenda is necessary to address pain disparities among racial and ethnic minorities.
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Carmen R. Green
University of Michigan
Karen O. Anderson
West Virginia University
Tamara A. Baker
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Pain Medicine
University of Michigan
University of California, Los Angeles
Washington University in St. Louis
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dcc98b1e43378fbd1334fc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1526-4637.2003.03034.x