Surveys
Two Takes on Fibro Surveys
3/21/2011
“Two Takes on Fibro”-- two new national surveys about fibromyalgia -- compare the perceptions of people who have the condition with those of the general public. The research reveals the surprising differences between public perceptions and the private realities of fibromyalgia.
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Pain Survey of Older Adults
11/4/2009
The Alliance for Aging Research commissioned a nationwide survey of 800 U.S. adults age 65 and older to better understand their attitudes, perceptions and concerns regarding age-related pain management and changes under consideration by the FDA to over-the-counter acetaminophen products. Clarus Research Group conducted the survey on behalf of the Alliance for Aging Research between September 14 and September 18, 2009.
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Key Findings of the Emergency Department Survey
11/30/2007
A recent survey conducted by the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and the American Chronic Pain Association (ACPA) reveals that while most people with chronic pain who come to the emergency department are satisfied with the care they receive, gaps remain in the larger health care system for this group of patients.
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Americans Living With Pain Survey
2004
This 2004 survey was conducted by Roper Public Affairs and Media, on behalf of the American Chronic Pain Association (ACPA) with support from Endo Pharmaceuticals. The survey findings are based on 800 telephone interviews conducted with adults experiencing chronic pain in the United States.
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A Survey of Pain in America
11/14/2000
On November 14, 2000, Partners Against Pain, the educational arm of Purdue Pharma, released the findings of a survey of 1,000 pain patients.
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