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The Evaluation and Management of Chronic Pain in the Correctional Setting
In the community, chronic pain is a common reason for visits to the doctor’s office. The same is true for patients who are seen by physicians in prison health care settings. The symptoms of chronic pain are often associated with negative emotional states of anxiety, depression, and despair. Ultimately, psychological stress may cause and perpetuate chronic pain even in the absence of any observable pathological findings. The objectives of this article are to define the elements of chronic pain and review its epidemiology, diagnosis, and management. This article will also touch upon some unique treatment challenges such as malingering and diversion of prescribed pain medications common in the prison setting.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Correctional Health Care is the only national, peer-reviewed scientific journal to focus on this complex and evolving field. Targeting clinicians, allied health practitioners and administrators, it is the primary resource for information on research and developments in clinical care for chronic and infectious disease, mental health care, substance abuse treatment, health services management, quality improvement, medical records, medical-legal issues, discharge planning, staffing, cost analysis and other topics. Coverage includes empirical research, case studies, best practices, literature reviews and letters, plus NCCHC clinical guidelines and position statements. A self-study exam offers CE credit for health care professionals.