2025年的一项调查显示,印度的医生敦促进行正式的疼痛管理培训,因为护理方面存在普遍差距,特别是在农村地区。
A 2025 survey reveals India's doctors urge formal pain management training due to widespread care gaps, especially in rural areas.
RusanMed对746名印度医生进行的2025年调查突出表明了疼痛管理方面的主要差距,近一半医生要求承认疼痛管理为正式医学专业。
A 2025 survey of 746 Indian doctors by RusanMed highlights major gaps in pain management, with nearly half calling for it to be recognized as a formal medical specialty.
关键的挑战包括缺乏教育、专门诊所很少、训练有素的专业人员短缺。
Key challenges include lack of education, few specialized clinics, and a shortage of trained professionals.
农村病人获得治疗的机会有限,往往推迟护理,直到疼痛严重为止,而且自用药也很普遍。
Rural patients face limited access, often delaying care until pain is severe, and self-medication is common.
远程医疗被视为一种有希望的解决办法,多式联运治疗和教育被认为是最有效的办法。
Telemedicine is seen as a promising solution, and multimodal therapy and education are considered most effective.
这些建议包括更好的培训、区域诊所、公众意识和政府支助,尽管许多医生由于奖励和支助不足而回避实地工作。
Recommendations include better training, regional clinics, public awareness, and government support, though many doctors avoid the field due to poor incentives and support.