Dislocations in the Chronic Pain Market are Creating Opportunities for Novel Analgesics According to a New Market Research Study Among Patients Assessing Evolving Chronic Pain Management Trends in the U.S.

FAIRFIELD, N.J., July 19, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to heightened concerns with opioid prescribing and the release of recent guidelines, Pain Insights conducted a study, "Harmonizing Clinical Practice and Clinical Guidelines in the Management of Chronic Pain -- From the Patient Perspective," to characterize evolving trends in the treatment of chronic pain from the viewpoint of the patient.

Study Details:

The study created patient segments determined by their receptivity to specific aspects of recent guideline recommendations as well as factors such as their level of engagement with therapy, degree of pain interference, and views of opioid therapy for chronic pain. The survey also measured patient utilization of non-opioid medications, access to non-pharmacologic therapies, and measurement of satisfaction levels with various therapies.

Sample findings:

    --  Four segments with different opinions on the dimensions mentioned above
        were identified by statistical analysis.
        --  Segmentation yielded populations of patients that may be better
            suited for novel agents in development - new targets, such as
            anti-nerve growth factor agents (anti-NGF), or innovative approaches
            with existing drug targets based on factors such as their
            satisfaction with therapy, co-morbid conditions, medication-focused
            behavior, and/or adherence concerns.
    --  New therapies or greater access to current approaches are needed for
        patients who have discontinued opioid therapy. Approximately 40% of past
        opioid users with moderate-to-severe pain are "not at all-slightly
        satisfied" with their current therapy, pointing to additional unmet
        needs among this large patient population.
    --  In one segment, 6% and 17% of patients respectively, have turned to
        medical marijuana for relief, depending on whether they were currently
        taking or not taking opioids.
    --  Chronic pain as a result of trauma or surgery was identified as a key
        area of concern in multiple segments, for example," I have no idea what
        could be done.  It is a pain in my leg as a result of knee surgery and
        it makes sleep almost impossible without some relief. "

Sample Description:

Respondents (n=1,000) were actively seeking care for their moderate-to-severe chronic pain from a medical practitioner, and: were either already taking an opioid, had previously taken an opioid, or were opioid naïve.

To provide context, the report includes numerous representative patient verbatims.

Research Goals:

    --  Develop patient segmentation based on needs/attitudes/psychographics
    --  Determine segmentation implications on the potential positioning and
        acceptance of novel formulations of existing drug classes or novel
        analgesic targets in the pipeline
    --  Formulate recommendations for specific educational/treatment initiatives
        to improve pain management outcomes by patient segment
    --  Establish metrics to gauge awareness and impact of recent guidelines
        (e.g. CDC)
    --  Ascertain the most desired patient-reported outcomes (PROs)
    --  Uncover the most significant impacts on functioning (pain interference)
    --  Analyze the patient journey, retrospectively and prospectively, for
        patients on opioid and non-opioid therapies
    --  Establish baseline metrics for patient satisfaction and outcomes with
        pain therapies
    --  And most importantly, determine steps that can be taken to improve
        chronic pain therapy from the patient perspective

What is the value of this study? - The findings will lend insights into: new product development and strategic planning strategies, target product profiles (TPPs), forecasting, market segmentation, patient engagement/centricity activities, patient-reported outcomes (PROs), patient journey analysis, and educational initiatives.

About Pain Insights, Inc.
Pain Insights, Inc. is a full service marketing research and strategic planning firm established in 2001, exclusively focused on the area of pain management.

For more information, please contact:

William Kolek
973-808-1147
168805@email4pr.com

or

Robert Catuosco
973-808-1116
168805@email4pr.com

Website: www.paininsights.com

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