Chronic Non-communicable Diseases, Pain, and Coping Strategies: An Overview

  • Mechraoui A
  • Bouzouraa E
  • Hammami N
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Abstract

Around the world, chronic diseases have impacted the health and quality of life of many individuals. These chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, and lung disease, are expensive to treat, frequently require lifelong care, and worsen drastically if treatment is postponed or of poor quality. This phenomenon will place pressure on healthcare systems to adjust to meet these evolving demands by creating efficient preventive strategies. One of the key epidemiological trends of the current times is the rise of chronic and degenerative diseases. This study will provide an overview of chronic diseases and helps to provide a more detailed image of pain and coping strategies. This requires adapting health systems and health policies and a shift from disease-centered to people-centered approaches and population health measures.

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Mechraoui, A., Bouzouraa, E., & Hammami, N. (2022). Chronic Non-communicable Diseases, Pain, and Coping Strategies: An Overview. The Open Sports Sciences Journal, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.2174/1875399x-v15-e2209260

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