National Poll: Chronic Pain and Drug Addiction



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National Poll: Chronic Pain and Drug Addiction April 2013 Results of a New Public Opinion Poll

National Poll on Chronic Pain and Drug Addiction The National Poll on Chronic Pain was conducted online in March 2013 by Zogby Analytics for Research!America. The survey has a sample size of 1,016 with a theoretical sampling error of +/- 3.1%. *Due to rounding, the total may not add to 100 on some slides.

Chronic Pain Ranks Below Many Other Conditions as Major Health Problem Which of the following would you describe as a major health problem in the U.S.? (multiple responses allowed) Cancer 59% Heart disease 52% Diabetes 52% Drug addiction 47% Depression 42% Alcoholism 37% Alzheimer s disease 34% Chronic pain 18% Parkinson s disease 15% 15%

Majority: Chronic Pain Tends to be Dismissed by Doctors, Public Which statement is closer to your view? 24% 16% Chronic pain is overstated as a health condition Chronic pain tends to be dismissed by doctors and the public 60%

Most Americans Know Someone Who Sought Pain Medicine Do you know anyone who experienced pain so severe that they sought prescription medicines to treat it? 63% Yes 10% No 27%

Americans Believe Using Painkillers Can Result in Addiction Do you think that taking prescription painkillers for long-term, chronic pain could result in addiction? 10% 9% 82% Yes No

85% Say They re Concerned About Misuse of Medication How concerned are you that prescription pain medication can be abused or misused? 6% 9% Very concerned 42% Somewhat concerned Not at all concerned 43%

Majority Does Not Believe Doctors Discuss Dependence Enough with Patients Do you think doctors discuss the possibility of developing dependence or addiction to pain medication too much with their patients, not enough with their patients, or about the right amount with their patients? 17% 7% 21% Too much The right amount Not enough 54%

Majority: Limits Needed on Amount of Pain Medication Doctors can Prescribe Some states put limits on doctors when prescribing pain medication. Do you think that doctors should have limits on the amount and dosage of pain medication they are allowed to prescribe? 52% Yes 23% No 25%

Few Recognize Role of Law Enforcement in Prescription Drug Abuse Problem Whose responsibility should it be to address the prescription drug abuse problem? A combination of people or organizations 27% Individuals and families 17% Physicians 15% Federal government 12% Pharmaceutical companies 9% State government 5% Law enforcement 4% Faith-based organizations >1% 10%

Drug Addiction, Chronic Pain Gets Less Attention from Researchers, Officials, Media For each of the following, do you think they have received more attention, less attention or about the right amount of attention that they deserve by medical researchers, elected officials and media? Medical Researchers Drug addiction Chronic pain 19 13 36 33 34 32 14 20 Elected Officials Drug addiction Chronic pain 16 10 37 36 25 28 21 26 More Less About right Media Drug addiction Chronic pain 20 12 33 39 33 31 15 18

Only One-Fourth Say Abuse, Addiction Not a Major Problem in Their Community Is prescription pain medication abuse and addiction a major problem in your community? 36% 40% Yes No 25%

Less Than a Third of Americans Have Extra Pain Medication Do you have extra (expired, unwanted or unused) prescription pain medication in your home? 28% 7% Yes No 64%

Most Dispose of Extra Pain Medication Through Trash, Flushing How do you dispose of extra pain medication? Trash 30% Flush down sink or toilet 22% Don t dispose of it 20% Medication take back days 15% Return to prescriber 5% Other 8%

Two-Thirds Unaware that Tamper-, Abuse-Resistant Medications Exist Were you aware that tamper- and abuse-resistant formulations of some prescription pain medications are now available? 25% 9% Yes No 66%

Americans Weigh In on Deaths Caused by Prescription Drugs Obtained Illegally What percentage of drug overdose deaths would you say involve prescription medication obtained illegally? 15% 18% 0-25% 26-50% 11% 51-75% 76-100% 26% 31%

Range of Opinion on Deaths Caused by Physician-Prescribed Medication Just your best guess, what percentage of pharmaceutical drug overdose deaths would you say involve physician-prescribed pain medication? 7% 15% 20% 0-25% 26-50% 51-75% 76-100% 28% 30%

Americans Open to Many Ways to Manage Chronic Pain There are many different ways to manage and reduce chronic pain. Based on your experience or what you have heard, which of the following treatments would you try to relieve chronic pain? (multiple responses allowed) Physical therapy 64% Over-the-counter pain medication 55% Diet or lifestyle change 54% Chiropractor 49% Prescription pain medication 47% Herbal remedies 38% Acupuncture 36% 12%

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