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Review
. 2024 Sep 4;12(17):1765.
doi: 10.3390/healthcare12171765.

Overcoming Barriers: A Comprehensive Review of Chronic Pain Management and Accessibility Challenges in Rural America

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Overcoming Barriers: A Comprehensive Review of Chronic Pain Management and Accessibility Challenges in Rural America

Maxwell B Baker et al. Healthcare (Basel). .

Abstract

In the United States (U.S.), chronic pain poses substantial challenges in rural areas where access to effective pain management can be limited. Our literature review examines chronic pain management in rural U.S. settings, identifying key issues and disparities. A comprehensive search of PubMed, Web of Science, and Google Scholar identified high-quality studies published between 2000 and 2024 on chronic pain management in the rural U.S. Data were categorized into thematic areas, including epidemiology, management challenges, current strategies, research gaps, and future directions. Key findings reveal that rural populations have a significantly higher prevalence of chronic pain and are more likely to experience severe pain. Economic and systemic barriers include a shortage of pain specialists, limited access to nonpharmacologic treatments, and inadequate insurance coverage. Rural patients are also less likely to engage in beneficial modalities like physical therapy and psychological support due to geographic isolation. Additionally, rural healthcare providers more often fulfill multiple medical roles, leading to burnout and decreased quality of care. Innovative approaches such as telehealth and integrated care models show the potential to improve access and outcomes. Our review highlights the need for increased telehealth utilization, enhanced provider education, and targeted interventions to address the specific pain needs of rural populations.

Keywords: chronic pain; healthcare access; healthcare disparities; integrated care models; pain management; rural healthcare.

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Conflict of interest statement

Ala Nozari served as a consultant for Third Pole Therapeutics and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company. No conflicts of interest are relevant to this report.

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The three most common themes characterizing literature about chronic pain management in rural America.
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Summary of current evidence-based strategies for chronic pain management.

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