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Intensity of Chronic Pain — The Wrong Metric?
Intensity of Chronic Pain — The Wrong Metric?
Journal Article

Intensity of Chronic Pain — The Wrong Metric?

2015
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Overview
Borrowing treatment principles from acute and end-of-life pain care, particularly a focus on pain intensity, has had harmful consequences for patients with chronic pain. Multimodal therapy, by contrast, aims to reduce pain-related distress, disability, and suffering. Pain causes widespread suffering, disability, social displacement, and expense. Whether the issue is viewed from a moral, political, or public health perspective, pain that can be relieved should be relieved. Yet the most rapidly effective drugs for relieving pain — opioids — are caught up in a morass of concerns about addiction. Achieving a balance between the benefits and potential harms of opioids has become a matter of national importance. The United States recently established a national plan to address pain, as Canada, Australia, Portugal, and Malaysia have previously done. 1 This National Pain Strategy grew out of recognition by the . . .