Clinician Perspectives on Opioid Treatment Agreements: A Qualitative Analysis of Focus Groups
CONCLUSION: This study reveals a complicated relationship between OTAs and access to pain management. While OTAs seem not to impact the clinicians' decisions about whether to use LTOT generally, they do sometimes influence prescribing decisions for individual patients. Clinicians shared complex views about OTAs' purposes, which shows the need for more clarity about how OTAs could be used to promote shared decision-making, joint accountability, informed consent, and patient education.PMID:37962913 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2274606 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Nathan Richards Martin Fried Larisa Svirsky Nicole Thomas Patricia J Zettler Dana Howard Source Type: research

Interrogating the Value of Return of Results for Diverse Populations: Perspectives from Precision Medicine Researchers
CONCLUSIONS: Conceptualizations of diversity and inclusion among PM researchers and investigators raise unique ethical questions where unexamined assumptions of the value of ROR inform study recruitment efforts to enroll minoritized and under-represented populations. A lack of consideration for resources and infrastructure necessary to translate ROR into actionable information may hinder trustworthy community-research relationships. Thus, we argue for a more intentional interrogation of ROR practices as an offer of benefit and for whom.PMID:37962912 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2279965 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Caitlin E McMahon Nicole Foti Melanie Jeske William R Britton Stephanie M Fullerton Janet K Shim Sandra Soo-Jin Lee Source Type: research

Clinician Perspectives on Opioid Treatment Agreements: A Qualitative Analysis of Focus Groups
CONCLUSION: This study reveals a complicated relationship between OTAs and access to pain management. While OTAs seem not to impact the clinicians' decisions about whether to use LTOT generally, they do sometimes influence prescribing decisions for individual patients. Clinicians shared complex views about OTAs' purposes, which shows the need for more clarity about how OTAs could be used to promote shared decision-making, joint accountability, informed consent, and patient education.PMID:37962913 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2274606 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Nathan Richards Martin Fried Larisa Svirsky Nicole Thomas Patricia J Zettler Dana Howard Source Type: research

Interrogating the Value of Return of Results for Diverse Populations: Perspectives from Precision Medicine Researchers
CONCLUSIONS: Conceptualizations of diversity and inclusion among PM researchers and investigators raise unique ethical questions where unexamined assumptions of the value of ROR inform study recruitment efforts to enroll minoritized and under-represented populations. A lack of consideration for resources and infrastructure necessary to translate ROR into actionable information may hinder trustworthy community-research relationships. Thus, we argue for a more intentional interrogation of ROR practices as an offer of benefit and for whom.PMID:37962912 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2279965 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Caitlin E McMahon Nicole Foti Melanie Jeske William R Britton Stephanie M Fullerton Janet K Shim Sandra Soo-Jin Lee Source Type: research

Clinician Perspectives on Opioid Treatment Agreements: A Qualitative Analysis of Focus Groups
CONCLUSION: This study reveals a complicated relationship between OTAs and access to pain management. While OTAs seem not to impact the clinicians' decisions about whether to use LTOT generally, they do sometimes influence prescribing decisions for individual patients. Clinicians shared complex views about OTAs' purposes, which shows the need for more clarity about how OTAs could be used to promote shared decision-making, joint accountability, informed consent, and patient education.PMID:37962913 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2274606 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Nathan Richards Martin Fried Larisa Svirsky Nicole Thomas Patricia J Zettler Dana Howard Source Type: research

Interrogating the Value of Return of Results for Diverse Populations: Perspectives from Precision Medicine Researchers
CONCLUSIONS: Conceptualizations of diversity and inclusion among PM researchers and investigators raise unique ethical questions where unexamined assumptions of the value of ROR inform study recruitment efforts to enroll minoritized and under-represented populations. A lack of consideration for resources and infrastructure necessary to translate ROR into actionable information may hinder trustworthy community-research relationships. Thus, we argue for a more intentional interrogation of ROR practices as an offer of benefit and for whom.PMID:37962912 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2279965 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Caitlin E McMahon Nicole Foti Melanie Jeske William R Britton Stephanie M Fullerton Janet K Shim Sandra Soo-Jin Lee Source Type: research

Clinician Perspectives on Opioid Treatment Agreements: A Qualitative Analysis of Focus Groups
CONCLUSION: This study reveals a complicated relationship between OTAs and access to pain management. While OTAs seem not to impact the clinicians' decisions about whether to use LTOT generally, they do sometimes influence prescribing decisions for individual patients. Clinicians shared complex views about OTAs' purposes, which shows the need for more clarity about how OTAs could be used to promote shared decision-making, joint accountability, informed consent, and patient education.PMID:37962913 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2274606 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Nathan Richards Martin Fried Larisa Svirsky Nicole Thomas Patricia J Zettler Dana Howard Source Type: research

Interrogating the Value of Return of Results for Diverse Populations: Perspectives from Precision Medicine Researchers
CONCLUSIONS: Conceptualizations of diversity and inclusion among PM researchers and investigators raise unique ethical questions where unexamined assumptions of the value of ROR inform study recruitment efforts to enroll minoritized and under-represented populations. A lack of consideration for resources and infrastructure necessary to translate ROR into actionable information may hinder trustworthy community-research relationships. Thus, we argue for a more intentional interrogation of ROR practices as an offer of benefit and for whom.PMID:37962912 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2279965 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Caitlin E McMahon Nicole Foti Melanie Jeske William R Britton Stephanie M Fullerton Janet K Shim Sandra Soo-Jin Lee Source Type: research

Clinician Perspectives on Opioid Treatment Agreements: A Qualitative Analysis of Focus Groups
CONCLUSION: This study reveals a complicated relationship between OTAs and access to pain management. While OTAs seem not to impact the clinicians' decisions about whether to use LTOT generally, they do sometimes influence prescribing decisions for individual patients. Clinicians shared complex views about OTAs' purposes, which shows the need for more clarity about how OTAs could be used to promote shared decision-making, joint accountability, informed consent, and patient education.PMID:37962913 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2274606 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Nathan Richards Martin Fried Larisa Svirsky Nicole Thomas Patricia J Zettler Dana Howard Source Type: research

Interrogating the Value of Return of Results for Diverse Populations: Perspectives from Precision Medicine Researchers
CONCLUSIONS: Conceptualizations of diversity and inclusion among PM researchers and investigators raise unique ethical questions where unexamined assumptions of the value of ROR inform study recruitment efforts to enroll minoritized and under-represented populations. A lack of consideration for resources and infrastructure necessary to translate ROR into actionable information may hinder trustworthy community-research relationships. Thus, we argue for a more intentional interrogation of ROR practices as an offer of benefit and for whom.PMID:37962912 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2279965 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Caitlin E McMahon Nicole Foti Melanie Jeske William R Britton Stephanie M Fullerton Janet K Shim Sandra Soo-Jin Lee Source Type: research

Clinician Perspectives on Opioid Treatment Agreements: A Qualitative Analysis of Focus Groups
CONCLUSION: This study reveals a complicated relationship between OTAs and access to pain management. While OTAs seem not to impact the clinicians' decisions about whether to use LTOT generally, they do sometimes influence prescribing decisions for individual patients. Clinicians shared complex views about OTAs' purposes, which shows the need for more clarity about how OTAs could be used to promote shared decision-making, joint accountability, informed consent, and patient education.PMID:37962913 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2274606 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Nathan Richards Martin Fried Larisa Svirsky Nicole Thomas Patricia J Zettler Dana Howard Source Type: research

Interrogating the Value of Return of Results for Diverse Populations: Perspectives from Precision Medicine Researchers
CONCLUSIONS: Conceptualizations of diversity and inclusion among PM researchers and investigators raise unique ethical questions where unexamined assumptions of the value of ROR inform study recruitment efforts to enroll minoritized and under-represented populations. A lack of consideration for resources and infrastructure necessary to translate ROR into actionable information may hinder trustworthy community-research relationships. Thus, we argue for a more intentional interrogation of ROR practices as an offer of benefit and for whom.PMID:37962912 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2279965 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Caitlin E McMahon Nicole Foti Melanie Jeske William R Britton Stephanie M Fullerton Janet K Shim Sandra Soo-Jin Lee Source Type: research

Clinician Perspectives on Opioid Treatment Agreements: A Qualitative Analysis of Focus Groups
CONCLUSION: This study reveals a complicated relationship between OTAs and access to pain management. While OTAs seem not to impact the clinicians' decisions about whether to use LTOT generally, they do sometimes influence prescribing decisions for individual patients. Clinicians shared complex views about OTAs' purposes, which shows the need for more clarity about how OTAs could be used to promote shared decision-making, joint accountability, informed consent, and patient education.PMID:37962913 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2274606 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Nathan Richards Martin Fried Larisa Svirsky Nicole Thomas Patricia J Zettler Dana Howard Source Type: research

Interrogating the Value of Return of Results for Diverse Populations: Perspectives from Precision Medicine Researchers
CONCLUSIONS: Conceptualizations of diversity and inclusion among PM researchers and investigators raise unique ethical questions where unexamined assumptions of the value of ROR inform study recruitment efforts to enroll minoritized and under-represented populations. A lack of consideration for resources and infrastructure necessary to translate ROR into actionable information may hinder trustworthy community-research relationships. Thus, we argue for a more intentional interrogation of ROR practices as an offer of benefit and for whom.PMID:37962912 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2279965 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Caitlin E McMahon Nicole Foti Melanie Jeske William R Britton Stephanie M Fullerton Janet K Shim Sandra Soo-Jin Lee Source Type: research

Clinician Perspectives on Opioid Treatment Agreements: A Qualitative Analysis of Focus Groups
CONCLUSION: This study reveals a complicated relationship between OTAs and access to pain management. While OTAs seem not to impact the clinicians' decisions about whether to use LTOT generally, they do sometimes influence prescribing decisions for individual patients. Clinicians shared complex views about OTAs' purposes, which shows the need for more clarity about how OTAs could be used to promote shared decision-making, joint accountability, informed consent, and patient education.PMID:37962913 | DOI:10.1080/23294515.2023.2274606 (Source: AJOB Primary Research)
Source: AJOB Primary Research - November 14, 2023 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Nathan Richards Martin Fried Larisa Svirsky Nicole Thomas Patricia J Zettler Dana Howard Source Type: research