Dec 12th
19 Common Barriers to Effective Pain Control
Problems related to health care professionals
- Inadequate knowledge of pain management.
- Poor assessment of pain.
- Concern about regulation of controlled substances.
- Fear of patient addiction.
- Concern about side effects of analgesics.
- Concern about patients becoming tolerant to analgesics.
10 Problems You control
- Reluctance to report pain.
- Concern about distracting physicians from treatment of underlying disease.
- Fear that pain means disease is worse.
- Concern about not being a "good" patient.
- Reluctance to take pain medications.
- Fear of addiction or of being thought of as an addict.
- Worries about unmanageable side effects.
- Concern about becoming tolerant to pain medications.
- Problems related to the health care system
- Low priority given to pain treatment.
Treatment Cost
- The most appropriate treatment may not be reimbursed or may be too costly for patients and families.
- Restrictive regulation of controlled substances.
- Problems of availability of treatment or access to it.

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December 29, 2007 - 7:59 pm
There’s a lot of shame in this society for simply having pain. It’s unfortunate that we add to pain by not giving a lot of space to talk and express it. It makes denial of it so easy.
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