Painful to Discuss: The Intersection of Chronic Pain, Mental Health, and Analgesic Use among People with HIV

Sara D. Pullen, Maria Anjanette Nuñez, Sydney Bennett, Wellsley Brown, Catherine Cronin, Maya Fleischer, Abigail Malcolm, Vijay Ramesh, Kayla Spencer
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Objective: This retrospective chart review study aims to identify patients in an HIV clinical setting in an area of high HIV prevalence in Atlanta, Georgia, USA who have chronic pain, analgesic prescriptions, and/or mental health diagnoses. Design: People living with HIV (PLWH) are at higher risk for experiencing trauma, mental health conditions, and chronic pain than their HIV-negative counterparts. This study was designed to evaluate the intersection of these factors within an urban HIV clinic. Methods: Retrospective chart review study. Results: Of the adult patients enrolled at an HIV clinic in Atlanta, Georgia USA between 2011-2022 (n=15,970), 93.7% were prescribed analgesics, 40.5% had documented pain diagnoses, and 23.5% had documented mental health diagnoses. Additionally, 14.3% of all enrolled patients had all three factors concurrently. Conclusions: The complexity of HIV, chronic pain, mental health challenges, and analgesic use demand a patient-centered, collaborative approach including a multidisciplinary care team. Seeing persistent pain among PLWH with a trauma-informed approach to care within the lens of co-occurring mental health diagnoses will allow us to better understand, treat, and sustain patients in life-saving HIV care.
痛苦的讨论:慢性疼痛,心理健康的交叉点,以及艾滋病病毒感染者镇痛药的使用
目的:本回顾性图表回顾研究旨在确定在美国乔治亚州亚特兰大HIV高流行地区的HIV临床环境中患有慢性疼痛、止痛药处方和/或精神健康诊断的患者。设计:艾滋病毒感染者(PLWH)经历创伤、精神健康状况和慢性疼痛的风险高于艾滋病毒阴性人群。本研究旨在评估城市HIV诊所内这些因素的交集。方法:回顾性图表复习研究。结果:2011-2022年间,在美国乔治亚州亚特兰大一家HIV诊所登记的成年患者(n=15,970)中,93.7%的患者服用了处方止痛药,40.5%的患者有疼痛诊断,23.5%的患者有心理健康诊断。此外,14.3%的入组患者同时具有这三种因素。结论:艾滋病毒、慢性疼痛、心理健康挑战和止痛药使用的复杂性需要一个以患者为中心的、包括多学科护理团队在内的协作方法。在共同发生的精神健康诊断的镜头下,用创伤知情的护理方法来观察PLWH中的持续疼痛,将使我们能够更好地理解,治疗和维持患者的生命艾滋病毒护理。
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