Culture, Brain, & Analgesia
Understanding and Managing Pain in Diverse Populations
(Sprache: Englisch)
In this state-of-theart volume, culture is placed in the forefront of studying pain in an integrative manner. The authors put forth that a patient's culture should be studied with the purpose of unveiling its effects upon biological systems and the pain neuromatrix.
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In this state-of-theart volume, culture is placed in the forefront of studying pain in an integrative manner. The authors put forth that a patient's culture should be studied with the purpose of unveiling its effects upon biological systems and the pain neuromatrix.
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In this book, the authors have placed culture in the forefront of their approach to study pain in an integrative manner. Culture should not be considered solely for knowing more about patients' values, beliefs, and practices. It should be studied with the purpose of unveiling its effects upon biological systems and the pain neuromatrix.The book discusses how a multidisciplinary and integrative approach to pain and analgesia should be considered. Some familiarity with the cultural background of patients and awareness of the provider's own cultural characteristics will allow the pain practitioner to better understand patients' values, attitudes and preferences. Knowledge of patients' cultural practices will allow determining the impact of culture on biological processes, including the origin and development of pain-related disease, and the patients' response to pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments.
Acknowledging the interactions of molecules, genes and culture could yield a more appropriate and effective personalized pain medicine. Furthermore, this approach has the potential to transform the way pain medicine is taught to young students and future pain professionals, and in so doing meet the need of trained clinicians who are versed in multiple disciplines and are able to use an integrative approach to diagnose and treat pain. A personalized medicine will have non-negligible positive effects in improving doctor patient relationships, patient satisfaction, adherence to treatment plans, and health outcomes and inequities.
It is hoped that the material in this volume will appeal to a broad cross-section of health practitioners, students and academicians, including pain medicine specialists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, mental health, community and public health workers, health policy makers, and health administrators.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Culture, Brain, & Analgesia “
- FOREWORD
- Armando Favazza
- PREFACE
- Mario Incayawar and Knox H. Todd
- CONTRIBUTORS
- 1
- RELEVANCE OF PAIN AND ANALGESIA IN MULTICULTURAL SOCIETIES
- Knox H. Todd and Mario Incayawar
- Cultural Modulation of Pain Experiences
- 2
- A LINGUISTIC APPROACH FOR UNDERSTANDING PAIN IN THE MEDICAL ENCOUNTER
- Lise Bouchard
- 3
- CULTURE, PLACEBO AND ANALGESIA: CLINICAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
- Antonella Pollo, Elisa Carlino and Fabrizio Benedetti
- 4
- PAIN IN CHILDREN ACROSS CULTURES
- Huda Abu-Saad Huijer
- 5
- PAIN IN INDIAN CULTURE: CONCEPTUAL AND CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES
- Judy F. Pugh
- 6
- INSIGHTS ON THE PAIN EXPERIENCE IN MEXICAN AMERICANS
- Evelyn Ruiz Calvillo
- 7
- WE FEEL PAIN TOO: ASSERTING THE PAIN EXPERIENCE OF THE QUICHUA PEOPLE
- Mario Incayawar and Sioui Maldonado-Bouchard
- 8
- ALLYING WITH CHINESE PARENTS FOR ENHANCED CONTROL OF PEDIATRIC POSTOPERATIVE PAIN
- He Hong-Gu and Katri Vehvilainen-Julkunen
- 9
- UNDERSTANDING ANGLO-AMERICANS' CULTURE, PAIN AND SUFFERING
- Susan Sharp and Cheryl Koopman
- Culture and Pain Assessment
- 10
- CROSS-CULTURAL USE AND VALIDITY OF PAIN SCALES AND QUESTIONNAIRES - NORWEGIAN CASE STUDY
- Hesook Suzie Kim, Donna Schwartz-Barcott and Inger Magrethe Holter
- 11
- THE CLINICAL ENCOUNTER: IMPLICATIONS FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT DISPARITIES
- Raymond Tait
- 12
- SOCIAL CONTEXTS OF PAIN: PATIENTS, DENTISTS AND ETHNICITY
- Rod Moore
- Disparities and Inequities in Pain Management
- 13
- IMPLICIT AND EXPLICIT RACIAL AND ETHNIC BIAS AMONG PHYSICIANS
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Fatima Rodriguez and Alexander R. Green
14
ETHNIC DISPARITIES IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PAIN MANAGEMENT
Knox H. Todd and Mark J. Pletcher
15
PATIENT-PROVIDER ETHNIC CONCORDANCE IN PAIN CONTROL: NEGOTIATING THE INTANGIBLE BARRIER
Salimah H. Meghani and Oren K. Isacoff
16
THE EFFECT OF ETHNICITY ON PRESCRIPTIONS FOR PATIENT-CONTROLLED ANALGESIA FOR POST-OPERATIVE PAIN
Bernardo Ng
17
DISPARITIES IN HEALTH CARE AND PAIN MANAGEMENT FOR AMERICANS WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE
Joseph Telfair and Lori Crosby
18
UNAVAILABILITY OF PAIN MEDICINES IN MINORITY NEIGBORHOODS AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Laura P. Gelfman and R. Sean Morrison
Cross-Cultural Management of Pain
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Autoren-Porträt von Mario Incayawar, Knox Todd
Professor Mario Incayawar is a Quichua physician-scientist and educator interested in social neuroscience of pain and analgesia and cultural psychiatry. He is the recipient of the prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship 2006. He has published extensively in English, French and Spanish.Dr. Todd received his medical degree from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and his MPH in Epidemiology from the UCLA School of Public Health.
He began his academic career at Emory University in Atlanta and subsequently moved to New York where he joined the faculty of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and established the Pain and Emergency Medicine Institute at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan. In 2011, he became the founding Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Mario Incayawar , Knox Todd
- 2012, 448 Seiten, Maße: 18,3 x 25,4 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0199768870
- ISBN-13: 9780199768875
- Erscheinungsdatum: 14.01.2013
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
This book is the first of its kind. Everyone realizes the importance of the psychosocial aspect of pain; indeed it is the subject of many papers. This book goes one step further and traces the roots of this aspect to its origin, the patient's culture and ethnicity, and provides hope that better understanding will lead to better evaluation and better pain control. This is a must read, not only for physicians, but also for nurses, psychologists, and social workers. Doody's Notes, May 2013
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