Race and Ethnicity Do Not Affect Baseline Self-Report of Pain Severity in Patients with Suspected Long-Bone Fractures

被引:8
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作者
Bernstein, Steven L. [1 ]
Gallagher, E. John [1 ]
Cabral, Lisa [1 ]
Bijur, Polly [1 ]
机构
[1] Montefiore Med Ctr, Dept Emergency Med, Bronx, NY 10467 USA
基金
美国医疗保健研究与质量局;
关键词
Race; Ethnicity; Analgesia; Emergency Department; EMERGENCY; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.1111/j.1526-4637.2008.00542.x
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
To determine whether race or ethnicity affect baseline description of pain by patients with suspected long-bone fracture. Secondary analysis of data from an observational study of patients age 18-55 in two urban emergency departments. Patients rated their pain using an 11-point scale, where 0 represents no pain, and 10 represents the worst possible pain. Of 838 patients, 49% were Hispanic, 29% African American, and 22% White. Mean baseline pain scores were, respectively, 8.2, 8.1, and 7.7. In multivariate analysis, pair-wise comparisons showed no significant differences in pain self-report. Ethnoracial oligoanalgesia cannot be explained by differences in baseline pain severity.
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页码:106 / 110
页数:5
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