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Multi-Dimensional Impact of Chronic Low Back Pain among Underserved African American and Latino Older Adults.

Mohsen BazarganMargarita LoezaTavonia EkweghEdward K AdinkrahLucy W KibeSharon CobbShervin AssariShahrzad Bazargan-Hejazi
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Low back pain remains a public health concern and significantly impacts the quality of life, health care utilization, and health outcomes of underserved minority older adults. Multi-faceted and culturally sensitive interventional studies are needed to ensure the timely diagnosis and treatment of low back pain among underserved minority older adults. Many barriers and challenges that affect underserved African American and Latino older adults with low back pain simply cannot be addressed in over-crowded EDs. Our study contributes to and raises the awareness of healthcare providers and health policymakers on the necessity for prevention, early diagnosis, proper medical management, and rehabilitation policies to minimize the burdens associated with chronic low back pain among underserved older African American and Latino patients in an under-resourced community such as South Los Angeles.
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