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Pain clinic attenders: an audit.

1994 
An audit of the first 135 referrals to a new Multidisciplinary Pain Clinic was conducted. Demographic data, pain experience and pain effects were recorded. Chronic Non-Malignant Pain was the diagnosis found most frequently. In that group, the mean duration of pain was seven years, the mean number of surgical operations was 1.95 and the mean number of medications being consumed at the time of presentation 3.5. Impaired occupational, social and recreational functioning was noted. Twice as many women were affected as men and all educational and socio-economic groups were represented. Patient profiles were similar to data published on chronic pain patients attending the Mayo Clinic, Minnesota, USA.
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