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Addressing Obstacles to Evidence-Informed Pain Care

AMA Pain Care Task Force

2020The AMA Journal of Ethic24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pain is a universal human experience and the most common reason patients seek health care. This article describes barriers to effective, high-quality, evidence-informed pain care. Based on the clinical literature and pain specialists' survey results, the AMA Pain Care Task Force suggests strategies that clinicians can use to offer good pain care to patients. The task force also canvasses key policy-level concerns that situate clinicians in micro- and macro-level complexities related to payers, workforce and training demands, legal and regulatory questions, research, stigma, and patients' beliefs and expectations.

Topics & Concepts

Health careTask forceTask (project management)MedicineNursingPain managementPsychologyPhysical therapyPolitical scienceManagementPublic administrationEconomicsLawOpioid Use Disorder TreatmentPain Management and Opioid UseMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation