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                                 THIRD READING


          Bill No:  SCR 110
          Author:   Romero (D), et al
          Amended:  As introduced
          Vote:     21

           
          WITHOUT REFERENCE TO COMMITTEE OR FILE


           SUBJECT  :    Pain Awareness Month and Women in Pain  
          Awareness Day

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST  :    This resolution recognizes September 2010 as  
          Pain Awareness Month and call upon all Californians to  
          observe that month by learning how to improve the quality  
          of life of Californians suffering from pain.  This  
          resolution also recognizes September 17, 2010, as Women in  
          Pain Awareness Day to draw public attention to the gender  
          disparity in pain assessment and treatment in the United  
          States.

           ANALYSIS  :    Resolution findings:

          1. More than 75 million Americans live with chronic pain  
             caused by various diseases or disorders, and, each year,  
             nearly 25 million Americans suffer with acute pain.

          2. Though medical knowledge and technology exist to relieve  
             or greatly ease pain, most pain is untreated,  
             undertreated, or improperly treated, and many health  
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             care professionals are still unaware of how to  
             effectively treat pain.

          3. People who suffer from chronic pain often are  
             stigmatized and marginalized and often are not informed  
             about the right to effective pain assessment and  
             management, and most people with pain, including those  
             at the end of life, get little or no relief.

          4. Women have a higher prevalence than men of chronic pain  
             syndromes and diseases associated with chronic pain,  
             such as fibromyalgia, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, or  
             osteoarthritis, and women respond differently to certain  
             analgesics.

          5. Women's pain reports are taken less seriously than those  
             of men and women receive less aggressive treatment than  
             men for their pain.

          6. Women have developed a number of coping mechanisms to  
             deal with pain, and this may contribute to a general  
             perception that they can endure more pain and that their  
             pain does not need to be taken as seriously.

          7. Women more frequently report pain to a health care  
             provider, but are more likely to have their pain reports  
             discounted as emotional or psychogenic and, therefore,  
             not real.

          8. The California-based Partners for Understanding Pain is  
             a growing coalition of pain sufferers, physicians,  
             nurses, social workers, pharmacists, therapists, civic  
             leaders, nonprofit organizations, and health care  
             businesses whose mission is to improve the quality of  
             life for people in California experiencing pain.

          9. It is the collective mission of this movement to provide  
             practical information for people with pain, inform  
             health care professionals about pain management, and  
             serve as an advocate for people experiencing pain.

          This resolution recognizes September 2010 as Pain Awareness  
          Month and call upon all Californians to observe that month  
          by learning how to improve the quality of life of  







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          Californians suffering from pain.  This resolution also  
          recognizes September 17, 2010, as Women in Pain Awareness  
          Day to draw public attention to the gender disparity in  
          pain assessment and treatment in the United States.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Fiscal Com.:  No

          CTW:nl  6/30/10   Senate Floor Analyses 

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