Association between one-year patient outcomes and opioid-prescribing group of emergency department clinicians: a cohort study with Army active duty soldiers
CONCLUSION: In a relatively healthy sample of Army soldiers, variation in opioid exposure defined by clinician's prescribing history was associated with increased odds of long-term opioid prescription and increase in opioid volume, but not in functional outcomes.PMID:34245641 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14331
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Mark R Bauer Mary Jo Larson Natalie Moresco Nick Huntington Regine Walker Patrick Richard Source Type: research
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