Questioning the Right to Pain Relief and Its Role in the Opioid Epidemic
The new discipline of palliative care helped to establish the right to pain relief at the end of life and the necessity of using opioids to achieve that goal. Professional pain organizations followed the United Nations ’ model for universal human rights in their declaration of a universal right to pain management. Both palliative care and pain medicine specialties worked to establish pain as a legitimate focus of medical treatment separate from its association with disease. Pain intensity became the metric used to determine the need for treatment and the success of that treatment.
Source: Mayo Clinic Proceedings - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Mark D. Sullivan, Jane C. Ballantyne Tags: Special Article Source Type: research
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