HIV/AIDS-related pain as a chronic pain condition: Implications of a biopsychosocial model for comprehensive assessment and effective management Journal Article


Authors: Marcus, K. S.; Kerns, R. D.; Rosenfeld, B.; Breitbart, W.
Article Title: HIV/AIDS-related pain as a chronic pain condition: Implications of a biopsychosocial model for comprehensive assessment and effective management
Abstract: This paper reviews the current literature focusing on pain in HIV/AIDS, including prevalence, pathophysiology, substance abuse, treatment issues, and psychosocial contributions. In light of the high prevalence of pain among individuals with HIV/AIDS, attention is paid to the negative psychosocial impacts of pain in this population and to psychosocial barriers to optimal HIV/AIDS-related pain treatment. The paper conceptualizes HIV/AIDS pain as chronic pain. Subsequently, a biopsychosocial model of chronic pain assessment and treatment is applied. A multidimensional framework is presented for appropriate assessment and treatment of HIV/AIDS patients with pain, and specific recommendations and guidelines are offered for assessment and multimodal treatment of HIV/AIDS-related pain informed by the model.
Keywords: pain; pain assessment; hiv; aids; multidimensional pain treatment
Journal Title: Pain Medicine
Volume: 1
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1526-2375
Publisher: Oxford University Press  
Date Published: 2000-09-01
Start Page: 260
End Page: 273
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 15101893
DOI: 10.1046/j.1526-4637.2000.00033.x
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Notes: Export Date: 18 November 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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