Paul J Christo, Rollin M Gallagher, Joanna G Katzman, Kayode A Williams
Pain Management in Vulnerable Populations
Paul J Christo, Rollin M Gallagher, Joanna G Katzman, Kayode A Williams
Pain Management in Vulnerable Populations
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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.…mehr
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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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- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1018g
- ISBN-13: 9780197649176
- ISBN-10: 0197649173
- Artikelnr.: 68986912
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 180mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1018g
- ISBN-13: 9780197649176
- ISBN-10: 0197649173
- Artikelnr.: 68986912
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr. Christo is an Associate Professor in the Division of Pain Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine where he directed the Multidisciplinary Pain Fellowship Training Program, and the Blaustein Pain Treatment Center. He lectures internationally, serves on journal editorial boards, teaches, co-edited 4 textbooks on pain, and has published over 100 articles and book chapters. He is the author of "Aches and Gains": A Comprehensive Guide to Overcoming Your Pain, hosts "Aches and Gains" an award-winning, national SIRIUS XM radio talk show on overcoming pain, and is a frequent media contributor on pain and addiction. Dr. Gallagher's early academic career (family medicine, psychiatry/behavioral medicine, education deanship, epidemiology) informed decades of research, teaching, clinical care and policy work while developing academic pain programs (Vermont, Stony Brook, Drexel, Penn, VA/DOD) focused on studying clinical trajectories of painful conditions and their biopsychosocial team management, documented in government reports, books, over 200 publications, Editor-in-Chief of Pain Medicine(2000-2020), ACGME Pain Fellowship Committee and AAPM Board(1997-2023[President 2009]). Recent positions: National Director, Pain Management, Veterans Administration; Co-Chair Pain Workgroup, VA/DoD HEC(2010-16); Clinical Professor, Psychiatry/Anesthesiology and Director, Pain Policy Research/Primary Care, UPenn (2004-2018); Co-chair, NIH-IPRCC Education/training Committee(2013-14); Chair, Subcommittee 1, HHS Pain Task Force (2018-19). Dr. Katzman is a neurologist and Professor at the University of New Mexico (UNM). She is Director of the UNM Pain Center and Project ECHO's Public Health programs. In 2008, Dr. Katzman created the Pain and Opioid Management ECHO, which has been replicated by the DoD, the VA, the Indian Health Service, over 145 medical centers, and over 20 countries. She is currently working with the US Centers for Disease Control- Opioid Rapid Response Program. Dr. Katzman's clinical research focuses on the public health benefits of take-home naloxone at both the UNM Pain Center and Addiction and Substance Use Clinic. Dr. Williams is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and Vice Chair for System Integration and Population Health in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He also holds a joint appointment as Associate Professor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. He has authored and co-authored over 50 publications in his area of research interest, including neuropathic pain, neuromodulation, and healthcare operations management. He serves on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Neurobiology of Pain and Itch study section, and as President of the American Academy of Pain Medicine 2022-2023.
* Section 1: What is a Vulnerable Patient?
* Chapter 1: Model of Pain in Vulnerable Populations. What is a
Vulnerable Chronic Pain Patient? Social Determinants of Health
* Chapter 2: Ethical Considerations in the Context of the
Biopsychosocial Model
* Chapter 3: Pain Genomics-Defining the Vulnerable Patient
* Section 2: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Throughout the Lifespan
* Chapter 4: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Throughout the Lifespan
* Chapter 5: Pain in Infants and Children
* Chapter 6: Pain in Older Adults
* Chapter 7: Pain in Women
* Chapter 8: Pain in LGBTQ
* Chapter 9: Pain in the Disabled (and in Worker's Compensation)
* Chapter 10: Pain in Patients with Cognitive Impairment (Dementia,
Brain Injury, and Developmental Delay)
* Chapter 11: Pain among Military Personnel
* Chapter 12: Pain at the End-of-Life
* Section 3: The Vulnerable Patient: Social Determinants of Pain
* Chapter 13: Pain and Adverse Childhood Experiences
* Chapter 14: Racial Disparities and Pain- Black, Native American,
Latino
* Chapter 15: Pain in Patients living in Congregant Settings (Nursing
Home, Incarceration, Migrant and Border Settings)
* Chapter 16: Pain and Torture: War's Civilian Survivors and Refugees
* Chapter 17: Pain in Extreme Situations: The Battlefield and Disasters
* Chapter 18: Pain in Developing Nations
* Section 4: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Related to Substance Use,
Mental Health, and Suicide
* Chapter 19: Pain in Patients with Substance Use Disorders
* Chapter 20: Pain and Mental Health (Depression and Anxiety Disorders)
* Chapter 21: Pain and Suicide
* Chapter 22: Pain in the Seriously Mentally Ill
* Section 5: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Related to Medical Conditions
* Chapter 23: Cancer Pain
* Chapter 24: Pain in Sickle Cell Disease
* Chapter 25: Pain in Chronic GI Disease: Irritable Bowel and Regional
Enteritis
* Chapter 26: Pain in Patients with HIV
* Chapter 27: Pain Related to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
* Chapter 28: Pain Related to Obesity
* Chapter 29: Pain and Covid-19
* Section 6: The Vulnerable Patient: Management of Pain in Special
Circumstances
* Chapter 30: Pain and Youth Sports
* Chapter 31: Managing Pain in Patients on Long Term Opioids (Surgery
and Outpatient)
* Chapter 32: Risk of Chronic Pain during Acute, ICU, and Postsurgical
Pain
* Chapter 33: Pain in ER patients
* Chapter 34: Facial and Dental Pain
* Chapter 1: Model of Pain in Vulnerable Populations. What is a
Vulnerable Chronic Pain Patient? Social Determinants of Health
* Chapter 2: Ethical Considerations in the Context of the
Biopsychosocial Model
* Chapter 3: Pain Genomics-Defining the Vulnerable Patient
* Section 2: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Throughout the Lifespan
* Chapter 4: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Throughout the Lifespan
* Chapter 5: Pain in Infants and Children
* Chapter 6: Pain in Older Adults
* Chapter 7: Pain in Women
* Chapter 8: Pain in LGBTQ
* Chapter 9: Pain in the Disabled (and in Worker's Compensation)
* Chapter 10: Pain in Patients with Cognitive Impairment (Dementia,
Brain Injury, and Developmental Delay)
* Chapter 11: Pain among Military Personnel
* Chapter 12: Pain at the End-of-Life
* Section 3: The Vulnerable Patient: Social Determinants of Pain
* Chapter 13: Pain and Adverse Childhood Experiences
* Chapter 14: Racial Disparities and Pain- Black, Native American,
Latino
* Chapter 15: Pain in Patients living in Congregant Settings (Nursing
Home, Incarceration, Migrant and Border Settings)
* Chapter 16: Pain and Torture: War's Civilian Survivors and Refugees
* Chapter 17: Pain in Extreme Situations: The Battlefield and Disasters
* Chapter 18: Pain in Developing Nations
* Section 4: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Related to Substance Use,
Mental Health, and Suicide
* Chapter 19: Pain in Patients with Substance Use Disorders
* Chapter 20: Pain and Mental Health (Depression and Anxiety Disorders)
* Chapter 21: Pain and Suicide
* Chapter 22: Pain in the Seriously Mentally Ill
* Section 5: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Related to Medical Conditions
* Chapter 23: Cancer Pain
* Chapter 24: Pain in Sickle Cell Disease
* Chapter 25: Pain in Chronic GI Disease: Irritable Bowel and Regional
Enteritis
* Chapter 26: Pain in Patients with HIV
* Chapter 27: Pain Related to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
* Chapter 28: Pain Related to Obesity
* Chapter 29: Pain and Covid-19
* Section 6: The Vulnerable Patient: Management of Pain in Special
Circumstances
* Chapter 30: Pain and Youth Sports
* Chapter 31: Managing Pain in Patients on Long Term Opioids (Surgery
and Outpatient)
* Chapter 32: Risk of Chronic Pain during Acute, ICU, and Postsurgical
Pain
* Chapter 33: Pain in ER patients
* Chapter 34: Facial and Dental Pain
* Section 1: What is a Vulnerable Patient?
* Chapter 1: Model of Pain in Vulnerable Populations. What is a
Vulnerable Chronic Pain Patient? Social Determinants of Health
* Chapter 2: Ethical Considerations in the Context of the
Biopsychosocial Model
* Chapter 3: Pain Genomics-Defining the Vulnerable Patient
* Section 2: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Throughout the Lifespan
* Chapter 4: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Throughout the Lifespan
* Chapter 5: Pain in Infants and Children
* Chapter 6: Pain in Older Adults
* Chapter 7: Pain in Women
* Chapter 8: Pain in LGBTQ
* Chapter 9: Pain in the Disabled (and in Worker's Compensation)
* Chapter 10: Pain in Patients with Cognitive Impairment (Dementia,
Brain Injury, and Developmental Delay)
* Chapter 11: Pain among Military Personnel
* Chapter 12: Pain at the End-of-Life
* Section 3: The Vulnerable Patient: Social Determinants of Pain
* Chapter 13: Pain and Adverse Childhood Experiences
* Chapter 14: Racial Disparities and Pain- Black, Native American,
Latino
* Chapter 15: Pain in Patients living in Congregant Settings (Nursing
Home, Incarceration, Migrant and Border Settings)
* Chapter 16: Pain and Torture: War's Civilian Survivors and Refugees
* Chapter 17: Pain in Extreme Situations: The Battlefield and Disasters
* Chapter 18: Pain in Developing Nations
* Section 4: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Related to Substance Use,
Mental Health, and Suicide
* Chapter 19: Pain in Patients with Substance Use Disorders
* Chapter 20: Pain and Mental Health (Depression and Anxiety Disorders)
* Chapter 21: Pain and Suicide
* Chapter 22: Pain in the Seriously Mentally Ill
* Section 5: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Related to Medical Conditions
* Chapter 23: Cancer Pain
* Chapter 24: Pain in Sickle Cell Disease
* Chapter 25: Pain in Chronic GI Disease: Irritable Bowel and Regional
Enteritis
* Chapter 26: Pain in Patients with HIV
* Chapter 27: Pain Related to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
* Chapter 28: Pain Related to Obesity
* Chapter 29: Pain and Covid-19
* Section 6: The Vulnerable Patient: Management of Pain in Special
Circumstances
* Chapter 30: Pain and Youth Sports
* Chapter 31: Managing Pain in Patients on Long Term Opioids (Surgery
and Outpatient)
* Chapter 32: Risk of Chronic Pain during Acute, ICU, and Postsurgical
Pain
* Chapter 33: Pain in ER patients
* Chapter 34: Facial and Dental Pain
* Chapter 1: Model of Pain in Vulnerable Populations. What is a
Vulnerable Chronic Pain Patient? Social Determinants of Health
* Chapter 2: Ethical Considerations in the Context of the
Biopsychosocial Model
* Chapter 3: Pain Genomics-Defining the Vulnerable Patient
* Section 2: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Throughout the Lifespan
* Chapter 4: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Throughout the Lifespan
* Chapter 5: Pain in Infants and Children
* Chapter 6: Pain in Older Adults
* Chapter 7: Pain in Women
* Chapter 8: Pain in LGBTQ
* Chapter 9: Pain in the Disabled (and in Worker's Compensation)
* Chapter 10: Pain in Patients with Cognitive Impairment (Dementia,
Brain Injury, and Developmental Delay)
* Chapter 11: Pain among Military Personnel
* Chapter 12: Pain at the End-of-Life
* Section 3: The Vulnerable Patient: Social Determinants of Pain
* Chapter 13: Pain and Adverse Childhood Experiences
* Chapter 14: Racial Disparities and Pain- Black, Native American,
Latino
* Chapter 15: Pain in Patients living in Congregant Settings (Nursing
Home, Incarceration, Migrant and Border Settings)
* Chapter 16: Pain and Torture: War's Civilian Survivors and Refugees
* Chapter 17: Pain in Extreme Situations: The Battlefield and Disasters
* Chapter 18: Pain in Developing Nations
* Section 4: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Related to Substance Use,
Mental Health, and Suicide
* Chapter 19: Pain in Patients with Substance Use Disorders
* Chapter 20: Pain and Mental Health (Depression and Anxiety Disorders)
* Chapter 21: Pain and Suicide
* Chapter 22: Pain in the Seriously Mentally Ill
* Section 5: The Vulnerable Patient: Pain Related to Medical Conditions
* Chapter 23: Cancer Pain
* Chapter 24: Pain in Sickle Cell Disease
* Chapter 25: Pain in Chronic GI Disease: Irritable Bowel and Regional
Enteritis
* Chapter 26: Pain in Patients with HIV
* Chapter 27: Pain Related to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
* Chapter 28: Pain Related to Obesity
* Chapter 29: Pain and Covid-19
* Section 6: The Vulnerable Patient: Management of Pain in Special
Circumstances
* Chapter 30: Pain and Youth Sports
* Chapter 31: Managing Pain in Patients on Long Term Opioids (Surgery
and Outpatient)
* Chapter 32: Risk of Chronic Pain during Acute, ICU, and Postsurgical
Pain
* Chapter 33: Pain in ER patients
* Chapter 34: Facial and Dental Pain