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Characteristics of patients undergoing medication-assisted -treatment for opioid use disorder and their interest in Tai Chi practice
CONCLUSIONS: High prevalence of physical limitation, pain, and psychiatric comorbidities were found in OUD patients. Since patients were interested in TC to improve their health outcomes, this low-cost intervention, if proven effective, can be integrated into ongoing MOUD programs to improve health in this population.PMID:37644791 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0790
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Pao-Feng Tsai Alison H Oliveto Reid D Landes Michael J Mancino Source Type: research

Pericapsular nerve group block in hip arthroplasty: A prospective randomized trial
CONCLUSIONS: The PENG block provided effective perioperative analgesia for HA with prolonged duration of analgesia, nonsignificant motor effects, reduced perioperative opioids consumption, and no major side effects.PMID:37644789 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0788
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Tarek Abdel Hay Mostafa Mona Blough El Mourad Naglaa Khalil Mohamed Source Type: research

Describing the decision process of post-operative opioid and pain prescribing patterns in orthopedic and general surgeons
CONCLUSIONS: The prescribing patterns of surgeons and their keenness to assess patients for opioid abuse vary. Most surgeons did not actively participate in screening activities but rely on ancillary staff. Surgeons utilize federal and state laws to back prescribing patterns and thwart patient attempts for additional medications. Prescribers maintain a sense of self-confidence with their own knowledge and ability to taper and keep patients from becoming reliant on opioid prescribing.PMID:37644788 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0787
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Cameron Lanier Tyler Melton Aaron Salwan Misty Jenkins Ruth Morelock Corinne Allen David Stewart Source Type: research

Patient's perceptions of buprenorphine use receiving treatment for cancer
CONCLUSION: This study identifies patients' knowledge gap regarding BUP products for pain, which gives professionals the opportunity to provide education. This study identified that patients are most worried early on about addiction and stigma when using opioids.PMID:37644786 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0785
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Amy Yeung Marina G álvez-Peralta Joy Apopa James Wyland Monika Holbein Source Type: research

Characteristics of patients undergoing medication-assisted -treatment for opioid use disorder and their interest in Tai Chi practice
CONCLUSIONS: High prevalence of physical limitation, pain, and psychiatric comorbidities were found in OUD patients. Since patients were interested in TC to improve their health outcomes, this low-cost intervention, if proven effective, can be integrated into ongoing MOUD programs to improve health in this population.PMID:37644791 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0790
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Pao-Feng Tsai Alison H Oliveto Reid D Landes Michael J Mancino Source Type: research

Pericapsular nerve group block in hip arthroplasty: A prospective randomized trial
CONCLUSIONS: The PENG block provided effective perioperative analgesia for HA with prolonged duration of analgesia, nonsignificant motor effects, reduced perioperative opioids consumption, and no major side effects.PMID:37644789 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0788
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Tarek Abdel Hay Mostafa Mona Blough El Mourad Naglaa Khalil Mohamed Source Type: research

Describing the decision process of post-operative opioid and pain prescribing patterns in orthopedic and general surgeons
CONCLUSIONS: The prescribing patterns of surgeons and their keenness to assess patients for opioid abuse vary. Most surgeons did not actively participate in screening activities but rely on ancillary staff. Surgeons utilize federal and state laws to back prescribing patterns and thwart patient attempts for additional medications. Prescribers maintain a sense of self-confidence with their own knowledge and ability to taper and keep patients from becoming reliant on opioid prescribing.PMID:37644788 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0787
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Cameron Lanier Tyler Melton Aaron Salwan Misty Jenkins Ruth Morelock Corinne Allen David Stewart Source Type: research

Patient's perceptions of buprenorphine use receiving treatment for cancer
CONCLUSION: This study identifies patients' knowledge gap regarding BUP products for pain, which gives professionals the opportunity to provide education. This study identified that patients are most worried early on about addiction and stigma when using opioids.PMID:37644786 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0785
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Amy Yeung Marina G álvez-Peralta Joy Apopa James Wyland Monika Holbein Source Type: research

Characteristics of patients undergoing medication-assisted -treatment for opioid use disorder and their interest in Tai Chi practice
CONCLUSIONS: High prevalence of physical limitation, pain, and psychiatric comorbidities were found in OUD patients. Since patients were interested in TC to improve their health outcomes, this low-cost intervention, if proven effective, can be integrated into ongoing MOUD programs to improve health in this population.PMID:37644791 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0790
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Pao-Feng Tsai Alison H Oliveto Reid D Landes Michael J Mancino Source Type: research

Pericapsular nerve group block in hip arthroplasty: A prospective randomized trial
CONCLUSIONS: The PENG block provided effective perioperative analgesia for HA with prolonged duration of analgesia, nonsignificant motor effects, reduced perioperative opioids consumption, and no major side effects.PMID:37644789 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0788
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Tarek Abdel Hay Mostafa Mona Blough El Mourad Naglaa Khalil Mohamed Source Type: research

Describing the decision process of post-operative opioid and pain prescribing patterns in orthopedic and general surgeons
CONCLUSIONS: The prescribing patterns of surgeons and their keenness to assess patients for opioid abuse vary. Most surgeons did not actively participate in screening activities but rely on ancillary staff. Surgeons utilize federal and state laws to back prescribing patterns and thwart patient attempts for additional medications. Prescribers maintain a sense of self-confidence with their own knowledge and ability to taper and keep patients from becoming reliant on opioid prescribing.PMID:37644788 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0787
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Cameron Lanier Tyler Melton Aaron Salwan Misty Jenkins Ruth Morelock Corinne Allen David Stewart Source Type: research

Characteristics of patients undergoing medication-assisted -treatment for opioid use disorder and their interest in Tai Chi practice
CONCLUSIONS: High prevalence of physical limitation, pain, and psychiatric comorbidities were found in OUD patients. Since patients were interested in TC to improve their health outcomes, this low-cost intervention, if proven effective, can be integrated into ongoing MOUD programs to improve health in this population.PMID:37644791 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0790
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Pao-Feng Tsai Alison H Oliveto Reid D Landes Michael J Mancino Source Type: research

Pericapsular nerve group block in hip arthroplasty: A prospective randomized trial
CONCLUSIONS: The PENG block provided effective perioperative analgesia for HA with prolonged duration of analgesia, nonsignificant motor effects, reduced perioperative opioids consumption, and no major side effects.PMID:37644789 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0788
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Tarek Abdel Hay Mostafa Mona Blough El Mourad Naglaa Khalil Mohamed Source Type: research

Describing the decision process of post-operative opioid and pain prescribing patterns in orthopedic and general surgeons
CONCLUSIONS: The prescribing patterns of surgeons and their keenness to assess patients for opioid abuse vary. Most surgeons did not actively participate in screening activities but rely on ancillary staff. Surgeons utilize federal and state laws to back prescribing patterns and thwart patient attempts for additional medications. Prescribers maintain a sense of self-confidence with their own knowledge and ability to taper and keep patients from becoming reliant on opioid prescribing.PMID:37644788 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0787
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Cameron Lanier Tyler Melton Aaron Salwan Misty Jenkins Ruth Morelock Corinne Allen David Stewart Source Type: research

Patient's perceptions of buprenorphine use receiving treatment for cancer
CONCLUSION: This study identifies patients' knowledge gap regarding BUP products for pain, which gives professionals the opportunity to provide education. This study identified that patients are most worried early on about addiction and stigma when using opioids.PMID:37644786 | DOI:10.5055/jom.2023.0785
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - August 30, 2023 Category: Addiction Authors: Amy Yeung Marina G álvez-Peralta Joy Apopa James Wyland Monika Holbein Source Type: research