Certified Hospice and Palliative Assistant (CHPNA) Practice Test

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What issue has studies indicated regarding pain management in patients with serious and persistent mental illness?

  1. Pain is often treated aggressively

  2. Pain is undertreated in this population

  3. Pain management approaches are highly effective

  4. Pain assessment tools are widely used

The correct answer is: Pain is undertreated in this population

The assertion that pain is undertreated in patients with serious and persistent mental illness is supported by numerous studies highlighting the unique challenges this population faces concerning pain management. Individuals with mental health issues, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, often experience a higher prevalence of physical pain. However, due to stigmas surrounding mental illness, potential biases among healthcare providers, or communication barriers between patients and providers, their pain complaints may not be taken as seriously or adequately addressed. Research suggests that healthcare professionals may overlook pain in these patients, leading to insufficient treatment. Additionally, the intricate interplay between mental and physical health can complicate the assessment and management of pain, further contributing to the trend of undertreatment. This emphasizes the necessity for tailored approaches to pain management that take into consideration the specific needs and circumstances of those with serious mental illnesses.