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Abstract
Objectives
This
study was conducted to provide information regarding prevalence of
pain, type of provider managing pain, and use of Internet for
information regarding pain, among patients coming for presurgical
anesthesia consultation at a major academic institution.
Results
A
total of 1039 patients were asked to complete the survey and 670
patients returned their responses (response rate = 64.5%). 83% of
patients had a history of prior surgery. 57% were concerned about
postoperative pain. 30% of patients had chronic pain for more than
3 months pre-operatively. 16% of patients had looked online for
information regarding pain. Pain physicians were involved in pain
management only in 3.8% of these patients.
Discussion
Patients
are presenting for surgery with significant pre-operative pain issues.
Knowing this information pre-operatively will help healthcare personnel
manage postsurgical pain more effectively. Patients are also using the
Internet to obtain information regarding pain. As providers, there may
be value to directing patients to reliable information online during
consultation. As all physicians will eventually be managing chronic pain
in their patients, pain education should be given priority in medical
school curriculum.
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