Chronic Pain and Associated Factors in India and Nepal: A Pilot Study of the Vanderbilt Global Pain Survey.
Walters JL, Baxter K, Chapman H, Jackson T, Sethuramachandran A, Couldridge M, Joshi HR, Kundra P, Liu X, Nair D, Sullivan B, Shotwell MS, Jense RJ, Kassebaum NJ, McQueen KAK.
Walters JL, et al.
Anesth Analg. 2017 Nov;125(5):1616-1626. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000002360.
Anesth Analg. 2017.
PMID: 28806206
RESULTS: Prevalence of chronic pain in Nepal and India was consistent with published data. The Nepali cohort displayed a pain point prevalence of 48%-50% along with some form of disability present in approximately one third of the past 30 days. ...Of the Indians surveyed, …
RESULTS: Prevalence of chronic pain in Nepal and India was consistent with published data. The Nepali cohort displayed a pain point p …