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For several decades, authors are interested in the existence and meaning of painful symptoms in a population of psychiatric inpatients. But, to date, studies specifically focused on the impact of pain in patient populations in psychiatric hospitals are few. More recently, a review of the literature highlights the difficulties of evaluation of pain in populations of psychiatric patients but also the complex interrelationships between painful symptoms and psychiatric diseases. The first national survey conducted among 172 health which evaluate pain and its management in the field of psychiatry concluded on the need to develop research in this area.
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Pain in all the populations remains a major public health issue. Patients with mental illness consult less their general practitioners while they have an increased risk of physical disease. In addition, they have a net reduction in life expectancy due to their mental illness, living conditions and drug treatments.
In this particular population, doctors faces especially difficulties assessment and treatment of pain. Indeed, there is for example in some of these patients difficulties to express that pain.
These painful events make more complex the care of hospitalized patients (eg interrelationship between pain complaints and psychiatric symptoms) and seem to lengthen their hospital stay. This is not without consequences as long as hospitalizations represent an obstacle to the patients psychosocial rehabilitation (installation of daytime activities, project work rehabilitation, development of social network ...) and impair their quality of life.
And for the patients with psychiatric disorders some points can be noticed :
The secondary objectives of this study are:
Confirmation of these objectives would lead to a better understanding of the factors influencing psychiatric hospital stays and thus more efficient management of health resources.
In addition, the present study will well identify and implement standardized assessments of pain for these patients.
For these patients the interest is important because they can be in great difficulty to express a painful complaint. These people have often difficulties to communicate, and live in a sometimes precarious environment and severity of disorders reduce their access to care.
This approach is part of a comprehensive approach taking account of the psychiatric and somatic disorders in a very vulnerable population.
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