Pain Research and Management (Jan 2001)

Are all Older Adults with Persistent Pain Created Equal? Preliminary Evidence for a Multiaxial Taxonomy

  • Debra K Weiner,
  • Thomas E Rudy,
  • Swati Gaur

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2001/602345
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
pp. 133 – 141

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: Persistent pain is grossly undertreated in older adult sufferers, despite its high prevalence in this age group. Because of its multidimensional impacts, including depression, sleep disruption and physical disability, patients with persistent pain often benefit from interdisciplinary pain clinic treatment. This treatment is expensive, however, and may not be required by all patients. The Multiaxial Assessment of Pain (MAP) has demonstrated value in predicting response to treatment in younger adults with persistent pain.