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Hurt running from police? No chance of (pain) relief: The social construction of deserving patients in emergency departments

Social Sources of Disparities in Health and Health Care and Linkages to Policy, Population Concerns and Providers of Care

ISBN: 978-1-84855-834-2, eISBN: 978-1-84855-835-9

Publication date: 29 July 2009

Abstract

Do physician perceptions of patient “deservingness” factor into the decision to prescribe opioid analgesics? Using a data set of 398 physicians randomly selected from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) membership list, we explore how a range of patient social context variables influence a physician's decision to prescribe opioids for three conditions: ankle fracture, back pain, and migraine headache. Being hurt running from the police, former and current drug or alcohol use, and frequent emergency room (ER) visits reduce the likelihood of opioid prescription. Having a reliable relationship with a primary care provider and being injured in a ladder fall or intramural collegiate basketball game increase the likelihood of opioid prescription. Factor analyses for each of the three conditions reveal two scales: socially stigmatizing characteristics and socially accepted characteristics. Discussion centers on what places people at risk for inadequate pain control. Our work contributes to the expanding literature on social conditions as a fundamental cause of illness.

Citation

Hinze, S.W., Webster, N.J., Chirayath, H.T. and Tamayo-Sarver, J.H. (2009), "Hurt running from police? No chance of (pain) relief: The social construction of deserving patients in emergency departments", Jacobsk Ronenfeld, J. (Ed.) Social Sources of Disparities in Health and Health Care and Linkages to Policy, Population Concerns and Providers of Care (Research in the Sociology of Health Care, Vol. 27), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 235-261. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0275-4959(2009)0000027013

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