Not So Golden After All: The Complexities of Chronic Low Back Pain in Older Adulthood
Patricia Kim2018-09-26T20:43:19-04:00Age is one of the most critical factors associated with chronic pain. Compared to their younger counterparts, older adults suffer more from CLBP, seek less care (Knauer, Freburger, & Carey, 2010), and are more susceptible to poor pain outcomes, including disability and mortality (Gagliese, 2009). Older adults face numerous barriers in accessing chronic pain care, such as poor communication with health care providers, transportation problems, and psychosocial limitations (Park, Hirz, Manotas, & Hooyman, 2013). It is established that older adults often fail to receive adequate chronic pain treatment (e.g., Chodosh et al., 2004; McNeill, Sherwood, & Starck, 2004). Harkins (2005) [...]