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Monitoring long-term opioid therapy and chronic noncancer pain in primary care: Whole Health Primary Care Pain Education and Opioid Monitoring Program (PC-POP)
CONCLUSIONS: PC-POP increases guideline concordant care for providers working in primary care.PMID:36683298 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0756
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - January 23, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Amber Martinson Patricia Hopkins Amanda Kutz William R Marchand Julie Carney Katherine Sadler Jamie Clinton-Lont Source Type: research

Managing Pain in People with Cancer —a Systematic Review of the Attitudes and Knowledge of Professionals, Patients, Caregivers and Public
AbstractCancer pain is a common symptom experienced by patients, caused either by the disease or its treatment. Morphine remains the most effective and recommended treatment for cancer pain. However, cancer patients still do not receive appropriate management for their pain, and under-treatment is common. Lack of knowledge and negative attitudes towards cancer pain and analgesia among professionals, patients and family caregivers are reported as one of the most common barriers to effective cancer pain management (CPM). To systematically review research on the nature and impact of attitudes and knowledge towards CPM, a syst...
Source: Journal of Cancer Education - May 21, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research

Cluster-Randomized Comparative Effectiveness Trial of Physician-Directed Clinical Decision Support vs. Patient-Directed Education to Promote Appropriate Use of Opioids for Chronic Pain
This article presents the results of a comparative-effectiveness study of two broadly used communication strategies to catalyze dialogue between patients and PCPs around chronic pain. The results add to the decision-making literature and offer insights about the relative benefits of physician-directed vs. patient-directed interventions to promote appropriate use of opioids.PMID:37330159 | DOI:10.1016/j.jpain.2023.06.001
Source: Pain Physician - June 17, 2023 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Brennan M R Spiegel Garth Fuller Xiaoyu Liu Taylor Dupuy Tom Norris Roger Bolus Rebecca Gale Itai Danovitch Sam Eberlein Alma Jusufagic Teryl Nuckols Penney Cowan Source Type: research

Long-term usage of narcotic analgesics by chronic intractable noncancer pain patients in Taiwan from 2003 to 2012
Conclusion To decrease malaise and addiction in patients with CINCP, Taiwan's physicians need more education on narcotic analgesics, and greater professional cooperation to develop therapeutic guidelines that will improve pain care for patients with CINCP.
Source: Journal of the Formosan Medical Association - September 5, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Source Type: research