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Pain prevalence and chronicity in a developing country in Latin America: a population-based survey in Lima, Peru.

Enrique Orrillo LeyvaIan Falvy BockosCarlos L Vela BarbaDaniel Arbaiza AldazabalCarolina Estrada VitorinoJorge A García-MostajoHéctor Valderrama AtaujeLuis F Rojas-CamaPercy Soto-Becerra
Published in: Pain management (2022)
Background: No population-based epidemiological studies have estimated pain prevalence and its characteristics in Peru. Patients & methods: A representative sample of adults aged over 18 years (n = 502) living in metropolitan Lima, Peru was enrolled. We analyzed prevalence data of pain in the last 3 months and other pain-related characteristics. Results: Pain prevalence was 65.3% (95% CI: 57.7-70.4%). Chronic pain prevalence was 38.5% (95% CI: 33.5-44.0%) and acute pain prevalence was 24.8% (95% CI: 20.7-29.0%). In participants with chronic pain, almost half (55.7%) reported having not used any medication. Conclusion: Pain is prevalent in this population and our results suggest high undertreatment rates.
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