Retrospective Analysis of Disparities in Timing of Prehospital and Emergency Department Pain Management by Sex and Age
Douglas Moss, Natalie Boorjian, Aidan Mullan, Sarayna S. McGuire, John Anderson, Neha P. Raukar

TL;DR
This study finds that older adults and women experience significant delays in pain treatment for bone fractures in both prehospital and emergency department settings.
Contribution
The study reveals new insights into how age and sex intersect to affect pain management timing for long bone fractures.
Findings
Older adults experienced significantly longer delays in receiving emergency department analgesia compared to younger adults.
Female patients had longer wait times for emergency department pain treatment, especially after receiving prehospital analgesia.
Older adults were less likely to receive prehospital analgesia than younger adults.
Abstract
Acute long bone fractures, such as femur and humerus fractures, frequently lead to emergency department (ED) visits and require timely pain management. However, disparities in analgesia administration persist across age and sex. This study investigates how these intersecting patient characteristics affect the timing and receipt of analgesia in both prehospital and ED settings. We conducted a retrospective cohort study of adults (≥ 18 years of age) presenting to a Level I trauma center ED in 2022 with femur or humerus fractures. Demographics, analgesia timing, and receipt in both prehospital and ED settings were extracted from medical records. Our analysis included all forms of initial analgesic administration, including both narcotic and non-narcotic medications. We further categorized treatments to distinguish between any analgesia and narcotic analgesia. Multivariable Poisson and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTrauma and Emergency Care Studies · Pediatric Pain Management Techniques · Occupational Health and Performance
