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A 2025 survey reveals India's doctors urge formal pain management training due to widespread care gaps, especially in rural areas.
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.
Key challenges include lack of education, few specialized clinics, and a shortage of trained professionals.
Rural patients face limited access, often delaying care until pain is severe, and self-medication is common.
Telemedicine is seen as a promising solution, and multimodal therapy and education are considered most effective.
Recommendations include better training, regional clinics, public awareness, and government support, though many doctors avoid the field due to poor incentives and support.
Una encuesta de 2025 revela que los médicos de la India instan a una capacitación formal de manejo del dolor debido a las brechas generalizadas en la atención, especialmente en las zonas rurales.