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High-Impact Chronic Pain

High-impact chronic pain (HICP) is a subcategory of chronic pain that significantly impacts the affected person's daily life and functioning.

Prevalence and Profile of High Impact Chronic Pain | NCCIH

Prevalence and Profile of High Impact Chronic Pain ... Almost 11 million U.S. adults have “High Impact Chronic Pain.” That is, pain that has ...

Chronic Pain and High-impact Chronic Pain Among U.S. Adults, 2019

This report examines chronic pain and high-impact chronic pain in the past 3 months among US adults aged 18 and over by selected demographic characteristics ...

High-impact chronic pain: evaluation of risk factors and predictors

The concept of high-impact chronic pain (HICP) has been proposed for patients with chronic pain who have significant limitations in work, social life, and ...

Prevalence of Chronic Pain and High-Impact Chronic Pain Among

In 2016, an estimated 20.4% of U.S. adults had chronic pain and 8.0% of U.S. adults had high-impact chronic pain. Both were more prevalent among ...

High Impact Chronic Pain (HICP) Recommendations

HICP is defined as the presence of pain on at least half of days in the previous 3-6 months with substantial restriction of functional participation in work, ...

Prevalence and Profile of High-Impact Chronic Pain in the United ...

HICP affected 4.8% of the US adult population, or approximately 10.6 million individuals, in 2011. The HICP population reported more severe pain and more ...

Comparing Perceived Pain Impact Between Younger and Older ...

High impact chronic pain (HICP) is a recently proposed concept for treatment stratifying patients with chronic pain and monitoring their ...

CHIPP Study: High Impact Chronic Pain and UK Biobank

25% of people have pain that has far-reaching, negative impacts on their lives, leading to disability, distress, social isolation, and high healthcare needs.

Prevalence and profile of high-impact chronic pain in the United ...

The multidimensional nature of chronic pain is not reflected by definitions based solely on pain duration, resulting in high prevalence estimates limiting ...

Chronic Pain and High Impact Chronic Pain in Children and ...

The prevalence of chronic pain (CP) in pediatric populations is high (46%). The prevalence of high impact chronic pain (HICP) is 5%.

Stat: The burden of high-impact chronic pain is so severe that it ...

The burden of high-impact chronic pain is so severe that it leaves more than 14 million Americans unable to work.

Prevalence and Profile of High-Impact Chronic Pain in the United ...

As such, we used the 2011 National Health Interview Survey (N = 15,670) to 1) assess the likelihood of disability in the overall chronic pain population, 2) ...

Chronic Pain and High-impact Chronic Pain Among U.S. Adults, 2019

In 2019, among adults in the United States alone, 20.4% experienced chronic pain, while 7.4% suffered from high-impact chronic pain [3] . In ...

Consequences of High-Impact Chronic Pain - U.S. Pharmacist

This relatively new pain classification is characterized by worse pain, increased mental-health problems and cognitive impairments, and at least one major ...

Chronic Pain - Healthy People 2030 | odphp.health.gov

Chronic pain can last for weeks, months, or even years. It's linked to anxiety and depression, and it can limit people's ability to work or do other activities.

High-impact pain does not impact all Americans the same

A large number of Americans live with chronic pain, which can limit their quality of life and leads some to seek relief from potentially ...

What are the rates of chronic pain and high-impact ... - News-Medical

Chronic pain IRs were substantially higher among those with baseline non-chronic (116 cases/1,000 person-years) or chronic pain (462 cases/1,000 ...

Chronic Pain: What It Is, Symptoms, Treatment & Management

Chronic pain is pain that lasts for over three months. You may feel the pain all the time or it may come and go. It can happen anywhere in your body and has ...

Chronic pain in England: Unseen, unequal, unfair - Versus Arthritis

14% of women have high-impact chronic pain compared to 9% of men. Chronic pain disproportionately affects some minority ethnic groups. Black people are more ...