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Most Vulnerable Populations & Patient-directed Recommendations to Foster Better Pain Management
This is one in a series of survey presentations highlighting patient market research reports published by Pain Insights. Each presentation, will focus on one or two topics or sections from a given report.
The report currently being reviewed is titled "Pain Management Issues in Potentially Vulnerable Patient Populations ― Clinical Research, Legislative Actions, and Educational Programs Moving Forward."
This section of the report reviewed perceptions of which populations are in greatest need of research, legislative action, and education. In addition, it includes patient perspectives on actions that should be taken to foster better pain management.
In addition to reviewing previous work, we hope to continue to publish studies and to track key issues in the pain market on an ongoing basis. Your support would be greatly appreciated and to make the reports more insightful and practical, your input would be greatly appreciated.
We hope you find the presentations interesting, insightful, and worthy of the time you dedicated to watch them. Thank you and be well.
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Patient Reaction & Needed Changes: CDC Clinical Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids
This is one in a series of survey presentations highlighting patient market research reports published by Pain Insights. Each presentation, will focus on one or two topics or sections from a given report.
The report currently being reviewed is titled "Pain Management Issues in Potentially Vulnerable Patient Populations ― Clinical Research, Legislative Actions, and Educational Programs Moving Forward."
This section of the report we reviewed awareness and opinions of the 2016 CDC guidelines and obtained reactions to potential changes that could be made to the guidelines. This study was conducted just prior to the release of the 2022 revisions.
In addition to reviewing previous work, we hope to continue to publish studies and to track key issues in the pain market on an ongoing basis. Your support would be greatly appreciated and to make the reports more insightful and practical, your input would be greatly appreciated.
We hope you find the presentations interesting, insightful, and worthy of the time you dedicated to watch them.
Thank you and be well.
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Most Vulnerable Populations & Patient-directed Recommendations to Foster Better Pain Management
This is one in a series of survey presentations highlighting patient market research reports published by Pain Insights. Each presentation, will focus on one or two topics or sections from a given report.
The report currently being reviewed is titled "Pain Management Issues in Potentially Vulnerable Patient Populations ― Clinical Research, Legislative Actions, and Educational Programs Moving Forward."
This section of the report reviewed perceptions of which populations are in greatest need of research, legislative action, and education. In addition, it includes patient perspectives on actions that should be taken to foster better pain management.
In addition to reviewing previous work, we hope to continue to publish studies and to track key issues in the pain market on an ongoing basis. Your support would be greatly appreciated and to make the reports more insightful and practical, your input would be greatly appreciated.
We hope you find the presentations interesting, insightful, and worthy of the time you dedicated to watch them. Thank you and be well.
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Approximately 1 in 4 Patients Experienced Access/Availability Issues
This is one in a series of survey
presentations highlighting patient market research reports published by Pain Insights. Each presentation, will focus on one or two topics or sections from a given report.
The report currently being reviewed is titled "Pain Management Issues in Potentially Vulnerable Patient Populations ― Clinical Research, Legislative Actions, and Educational Programs Moving Forward."
This section of the report reviewed access to pain therapies and availability in the past 12 months. One in four respondents (27%) did experience problems with access/availability. Assuming there are approximately 50 million patients* suffering from chronic pain, this equates to ~13.5 million people. (* Chronic Pain Among Adults — United States, 2019–2021. MMWR and Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 2023;72:379–385).
In addition to reviewing previous work, we hope to continue to publish studies and to track key issues in the pain market on an ongoing basis. Your support would be greatly appreciated and to make the reports more insightful and practical, your input would be greatly appreciated.
We hope you find the presentations interesting, insightful, and worthy of the time you dedicated to watch them. Thank you and be well.
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Support for Rare Diseases and Pain Research
This is one in a series of survey presentations highlighting patient market research reports published by Pain Insights. Each presentation, will focus on one or two topics or sections from a given report.
The report currently being reviewed is titled "Pain Management Issues in Potentially Vulnerable Patient Populations ― Clinical Research, Legislative Actions, and Educational Programs Moving Forward."
This section of the report briefly looked at patient support for expedited development of therapies across the spectrum of rare diseases, using a high-level description of the STAT Act to serve as an example of potential legislation.
In addition to reviewing previous work, we hope to continue to publish studies and to track key issues in the pain market on an ongoing basis. Your support would be greatly appreciated and to make the reports more insightful and practical, your input would be greatly appreciated.
We hope you find the presentations interesting, insightful, and worthy of the time you dedicated to watch them. Thank you and be well.
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Patients Experiencing Suboptimal Response to Pain Therapy
This is one in a series of survey presentations highlighting patient market research reports published by Pain Insights. Each presentation, will focus on one or two topics or sections from a given report.
The report currently being reviewed is titled "Pain Management Issues in Potentially Vulnerable Patient Populations ― Clinical Research, Legislative Actions, and Educational Programs Moving Forward."
This section of the report characterized the patient population, summarized pain conditions respondents were suffering from, depicted aspects of life negatively impacted by their current health status, and rated their response to their current pain management regimen. 41% of respondents rated their current pain management results as only “fair” and 11% rated it “poor-very poor,” This presentation also has an addendum containing demographic information and medical comorbidities.
In addition to reviewing previous work, we hope to continue to publish studies and to track key issues in the pain market on an ongoing basis. Your support would be greatly appreciated and to make the reports more insightful and practical, your input would be greatly appreciated.
We hope you find the presentations interesting, insightful, and worthy of the time you dedicated to watch them. Thank you and be well.
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Pain in the Unborn/Need for Further Fetal Pain Research
This is one in a series of survey presentations highlighting patient market research reports published by Pain Insights. Each presentation, will focus on one or two topics or sections from a given report.
The report currently being reviewed is titled "Pain Management Issues in Potentially Vulnerable Patient Populations ― Clinical Research, Legislative Actions, and Educational Programs Moving Forward."
This section of the report looked at perceptions of pain in the unborn, the level of support for additional research in the area of fetal pain, and reviews some recent research findings pertaining to fetal pain.
In addition to reviewing previous work, we hope to continue to publish studies and to track key issues in the pain market on an ongoing basis. Your support would be greatly appreciated and to make the reports more insightful and practical, your input would be greatly appreciated.
We hope you find the presentations interesting, insightful, and worthy of the time you dedicated to watch them. Thank you and be well.
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Pain Management Issues ― Opioid Trafficking & Impact on Patients w/Chronic Pain
This is one in a series of survey presentations highlighting patient market research reports published by Pain Insights. Each presentation, will focus on one or two topics or sections from a given report.
The report currently being reviewed is titled "Pain Management Issues in Potentially Vulnerable Patient Populations ― Clinical Research, Legislative Actions, and Educational Programs Moving Forward."
This section of the report pertained to illegal opioid trafficking trends. Respondent reactions to these trends were obtained, as well as their opinions regarding the impact that this activity has had on legitimate patients with chronic pain, and potential actions that could be taken to address this situation.
In addition to reviewing previous work, we hope to continue to publish studies and to track key issues in the pain market on an ongoing basis. Your support would be greatly appreciated and to make the reports more insightful and practical, your input would be greatly appreciated.
We hope you find the presentations interesting, insightful, and worthy of the time you dedicated to watch them. Thank you and be well.
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Pain Management Issues ― Regenerative Rehabilitation in Veterans & Active MSMs
This is one in a series of survey presentations highlighting patient market research reports published by Pain Insights. Each presentation, will focus on one or two topics or sections from a given report.
The report currently being reviewed is titled "Pain Management Issues in Potentially Vulnerable Patient Populations ― Clinical Research, Legislative Actions, and Educational Programs Moving Forward."
This section of the report surveyed knowledge of regenerative medicine techniques and therapies and reviewed support for greater availability of regenerative rehabilitation approaches in the active Military Service Members and Veteran populations.
In addition to reviewing previous work, we hope to continue to publish studies and to track key issues in the pain market on an ongoing basis. Your support would be greatly appreciated and to make the reports more insightful and practical, your input would be greatly appreciated.
We hope you find the presentations interesting, insightful, and worthy of the time you dedicated to watch them. Thank you and be well.
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