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Advancing equity in pain care through education, strategic partnerships, and advocacy.
This article highlights three key pathways to advancing equitable pain care: education, strategic partnerships, and advocacy. Education remains foundational, emphasizing both provider training in cultural competency and bidirectional patient education to improve pain management outcomes. Strategic partnerships between the private sector, academia, and the community are needed to advance pain care and research in an increasingly challenging sociopolitical climate. Moreover, community-based participatory research (CBPR) and patient advisory boards ensure that research remains patient-centered and impactful. Finally, advocacy is crucial in mitigating legislative and policy shifts that threaten equitable pain care. While institutional constraints may limit public advocacy efforts, individual researchers and clinicians can engage policymakers, promote equitable funding structures, and advocate for high-quality pain care. By integrating action research principles with community-driven solutions, the pain research community can move beyond identifying disparities to actively implementing strategies that improve outcomes for marginalized populations, ensuring that pain care remains inclusive, responsive, and effective amidst ongoing challenges.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Pain publishes original articles related to all aspects of pain, including clinical and basic research, patient care, education, and health policy. Articles selected for publication in the Journal are most commonly reports of original clinical research or reports of original basic research. In addition, invited critical reviews, including meta analyses of drugs for pain management, invited commentaries on reviews, and exceptional case studies are published in the Journal. The mission of the Journal is to improve the care of patients in pain by providing a forum for clinical researchers, basic scientists, clinicians, and other health professionals to publish original research.