Racial differences in presentations and predictors of acute pain after motor vehicle collision

Volume: 159, Issue: 6, Pages: 1056 - 1063
Published: Feb 9, 2018
Abstract
African Americans experience a greater burden of acute pain than non-Hispanic white individuals across of variety of acute medical conditions, but it is unknown whether this is the case after trauma. We evaluated pain, pain-related characteristics (eg, peritraumatic distress), and analgesic treatment in 2 cohorts of individuals (African American [n = 931] and non-Hispanic white [n = 948]) presenting to the emergency department (ED) after a motor...
Paper Details
Title
Racial differences in presentations and predictors of acute pain after motor vehicle collision
Published Date
Feb 9, 2018
Volume
159
Issue
6
Pages
1056 - 1063
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