Barriers to Pain Care
Cross-source consensus on Barriers to Pain Care from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Stigma and negative beliefs about opioids remain major barriers to adequate pain care. — How do global policy frameworks address the ethics of pain management? A qualitative content analysis of WHO and WMA documents
- Economic barriers in LMICs include high out-of-pocket costs, insufficient public funding, absent subsidies, weak financing, and poor distribution systems. — How do global policy frameworks address the ethics of pain management? A qualitative content analysis of WHO and WMA documents
- Training gaps in pain assessment, palliative care, opioid pharmacology, and controlled substance use contribute to clinical hesitation. — How do global policy frameworks address the ethics of pain management? A qualitative content analysis of WHO and WMA documents
- Health system weaknesses reduce the reach and quality of pain services and prevent ethical commitments from becoming routine practice. — How do global policy frameworks address the ethics of pain management? A qualitative content analysis of WHO and WMA documents