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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 2.
Published in final edited form as: J Pain. 2021 Jul 17;23(1):25–44. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2021.06.015

Table 2.

Articles That Met Inclusion Criteria Under the Environmental Level of Analysis

Author(s) Year Study Location Study Type Study Population Health Factor(s) Outcome Measure(s)
Geographical and Political Factors
 No articles met inclusion criteria
Socioeconomic Factors
Gansky et al 2007 Berkeley, California, Cincinnati, Ohio Cross-sectional n = 1,334 young (21–26 years old) women (684 African American and 650 Caucasian individuals) Income/wealth Distribution of widespread pain, tender points and fibromyalgia
Thompson et al 2019 Birmingham, Alabama Gainesville, Florida Cross-sectional n = 191 adults with knee osteoarthritis Income/wealth Poverty status, knee pain
Health Care
Albert et al 2008 United States Cross-sectional n = 551 Medicare beneficiaries with osteoarthritis Health care access Self-management behaviors
Burgess et al 2008 United States Factorial design n = 382 primary care physicians randomly selected from the American Medical Association Physician Masterfile Health care quality Physician’s decision to switch patient to a higher dose or stronger type of opioid in chronic pain patients
Burgess et al 2014 United States Retrospective n = 99,903 veterans with diagnoses of chronic low back, neck, or joint pain selected to participate in the Veterans Affairs Survey of the Healthcare Experiences of Patients in fiscal year 2006 Health care quality Prescription of opioids in the year following the first pain diagnosis
Burgess et al 2016 United States Retrospective n = 3,505 Black and n = 46,203 non-Hispanic White patients with diagnoses of chronic musculoskeletal pain who responded to the 2007 Veterans Affairs Survey of Healthcare Experiences of Patients Health care quality Pain treatments, pain outcomes
Carey et al 2010 North Carolina Cross-sectional n = 837 respondents (620 White, 183 African American, 34 Latino) with chronic back or neck pain Health care access Pain 1–10 scale, Roland-Morris back-specific disability scale, health care utilization, opioid use
Dominick et al 2004 Durham, North Carolina Retrospective n = 3,061 patients with osteoarthritis treated at a federal Veterans Affairs Medical Center between October 1998 and September 1999 Health care quality Opioid variables
Dominick et al 2004 United States Retrospective cohort n = 6,038 veterans with osteoarthritis Health care quality Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory prescribed, amount and time to discontinuation of index non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
Evans et al 2018 United States Retrospective n = 79,537 women and n = 389,269 men veterans age 18−54 with chronic musculoskeletal pain who received Veteran Affairs-provided care between 2010 and 2013 Health care quality Predictors of complementary and integrative health therapies as non-pharmacological approaches for chronic pain
Hausmann et al 2013 United States Retrospective Cohort nnd 253 African American patients) patients who filled opioid prescriptions for non-cancer pain (predominately musculoskeletal) for 90 consecutive days at the Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System pharmacy in fiscal years 2007 and 2008 Health care quality; Health care access Opioid monitoring and treatment practices
Hausmann et al 2017 United States Retrospective cohort n = 473,170 White, n = 50,172 African American and n = 16,499 Hispanic veterans age 50 years or older with an osteoarthritis diagnosis from 2001 to 2011 Health care quality Total knee arthroplasty
Heins et al 2006 Mobile, Alabama Retrospective n = 868 Emergency Department patients 18 years and older who presented with musculoskeletal pain and were treated by core Emergency Department faculty Health care access Prescription of Emergency Department opioids and discharge analgesics
Ibrahim et al 2002 United States Cross-sectional n = 596 elderly, male, African American or White patients with moderate-to-severe symptomatic knee or hip osteoarthritis who were receiving primary care at the Department of Veterans Affairs outpatient clinics Health care access Willingness to undergo a total knee arthroplasty
Katz et al 2011 Boston, Massachusetts Qualitative study n = 39 Hispanic and non-Hispanic White patients with chronic back or knee pain Health care quality Decision management of their conditions and roles they preferred in medical decision-making
Parker et al 2011 New York City, New York Prospective cohort n = 112 (37 African American, 38 Hispanic, and 37 non-Hispanic White adults) 60-years-old and older with non-cancer pain Health care quality Impact of the Arthritis Foundation Self-Help Program
Tait et al 2006 Missouri Cross-sectional n =580 African American and n = 892 White workers’ compensation claimants with occupational low back pain Health care access; Health care insurance Disability ratings, diagnosis, surgery, medical costs
Taylor et al 2005 United States Retrospective n = 5,690 patients with degenerative lumbosacral pathologies Health care access Lumbosacral pathologies