Understanding the Barriers to Effective Pain Management in the Elderly Population
Chronic pain is a common problem among the elderly population and is often under treated or poorly managed. There are many barriers that prevent effective pain management in this population, including communication difficulties, cultural and societal beliefs, lack of knowledge and training among healthcare providers, and age related changes that affect the metabolism and elimination of pain medications. This paper aims to explore these barriers in detail and provide potential solutions to improve pain management in the elderly population.
Lucie Trappes*
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