Christo, Paul J.

Pain management in vulnerable populations./ Paul J. Christo, Rollin M. Gallagher, Joanna G. Katzman, and Kayode A. Williams [electronic resource] - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (569 pages)

Content
-- 1. Model of Pain in Vulnerable Populations and the Role of Social Determinants of Health -- 2. Insight and Responsibility: Ethical Considerations in the Pain Care of Vulnerable Populations -- 3. Pain Genomics: Defining the Vulnerable Patient -- 4. The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Throughout the Life Span -- 5. Pain in Infants and Children -- 6. Pain in Older Adults -- 7. Pain in Women -- 8. Pain in the LGTBQ+​ Population -- 9. Vulnerability to Pain-​Related Disability Following Occupational Injury: A Diathesis-​Stress Perspective -- 10. Pain in Cognitive Impairment -- 11. Pain in Military Personnel -- 12. Pain at the End of Life -- 13. Pain and Adverse Childhood Experiences -- 14. Vulnerable Populations: Disparate Pain Care -- 15. Pain in Patients Living in Congregant Settings: Incarceration and Nursing Homes -- 16. Pain and Torture: War's Civilian Survivors and Refugees -- 17. Pain in Extreme Situations: The Battlefield and Disasters -- 18. Pain in Low-​Income Nations -- 19. Pain in Patients with Substance Use Disorders -- 20. Pain and Mental Health: Focus on Depression and Anxiety -- 21. Pain and Suicide: The Silent Epidemic -- 22. Pain in Seriously Mental Ill Populations -- 23. Cancer Pain -- 24. Pain in Sickle Cell Disease -- 25. Pain in Chronic Gastrointestinal Disease: Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease -- 26. Pain in People Living with HIV -- 27. Pain Related to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome -- 28. Pain Related to Obesity -- 29. Pain and COVID-​19 -- 30. Pain and Youth Sports -- 31. Managing Pain in Patients on Long-​Term Opioids -- 32. Pain in Critically Ill Patients -- 33. Pain in the Emergency Room -- 34. Pain in Dental Settings and Facial Pain -- Index.

Pain Management in Vulnerable Populations addresses the clinical problem of pain in vulnerable populations in our society. Their vulnerability is related to the challenging nature of their clinical conditions, for which standard therapies are often ineffective, or social factors, structural to the nation's health system, that limit access to the personalized, multidisciplinary specialty and integrative care that is needed. Each vulnerable group demands a unique approach - this book reveals the details behind the history, examination, and therapeutic options.to remediate vulnerability and achieve quality care in these populations.

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