Bill Text: PA SR144 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Designating the month of September 2011 as "Women in Pain Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania to recognize the need to raise awareness concerning gender disparity in pain assessment and treatment.

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Passed) 2011-06-15 - Introduced and adopted [SR144 Detail]

Download: Pennsylvania-2011-SR144-Introduced.html

  

 

    

PRINTER'S NO.  1359

  

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA

  

SENATE RESOLUTION

 

No.

144

Session of

2011

  

  

INTRODUCED BY GREENLEAF, MENSCH, STACK, KASUNIC, FERLO, KITCHEN, COSTA, FONTANA, RAFFERTY, DINNIMAN, ERICKSON, FARNESE, ORIE, PILEGGI, ALLOWAY, TARTAGLIONE, PIPPY AND HUGHES, JUNE 15, 2011

  

  

INTRODUCED AND ADOPTED, JUNE 15, 2011  

  

  

  

A RESOLUTION

  

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Designating the month of September 2011 as "Women in Pain

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Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania to recognize the need to

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raise awareness concerning gender disparity in pain

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assessment and treatment.

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WHEREAS, Research indicates that differences in men and women

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exist in the experience of pain, with women generally

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experiencing more recurrent pain, more severe pain and longer-

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lasting pain than men; and

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WHEREAS, Women have a higher prevalence than men of chronic

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pain syndromes and diseases associated with chronic pain, such

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as fibromyalgia, reflex sympathetic dystrophy and

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osteoarthritis; and

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WHEREAS, Although women and men both have strong natural

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pain-killing systems, these systems operate differently as the

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presence of estrogen lowers an individual's threshold for pain

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while testosterone elevates an individual's tolerance for pain;

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and

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WHEREAS, A 2001 study in the Journal of Law, Medicine, and

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Ethics found that women's pain reports are taken less seriously

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than those of men and that women receive less aggressive

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treatment than men for their pain; and

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WHEREAS, According to the National Institutes of Health, pain

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is the most common reason Americans access the health care

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system and more than 76.5 million Americans suffer from pain,

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both chronic and acute, which increases health care costs,

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estimated at $100 billion annually in health care expenses, lost

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income and lost productivity; and

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WHEREAS, Because women respond differently than men to many

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pain medications and tend to receive less aggressive treatment,

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their pain is often more all-encompassing and the level of

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disability is greater; and

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WHEREAS, The difference in the treatment of women in pain, as

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compared to that of men, is more than a personal or gender

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issue; it is a societal issue; and

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WHEREAS, The Women in Pain Awareness Group was founded in

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2010 to increase awareness of the gender disparity women

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experience worldwide in the assessment and treatment of their

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pain; and

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WHEREAS, The Women in Pain Awareness Group, along with

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Persons With Pain International, believes empowering women to be

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better consumers for their pain management care, sensitizing

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health care professionals to gender pain disparities and

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enlightening public policymakers about pain as a major health

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issue will improve life outcomes for all women in pain;

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therefore be it

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RESOLVED, That the Senate designate the month of September

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2011 as "Women in Pain Awareness Month" in Pennsylvania; and be

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it further

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RESOLVED, That the Senate draw public attention to the

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important need for women to have their pain managed effectively

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and without bias through self-empowerment, public awareness,

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health care professional education and legislative advocacy.

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