Background: Opioid analgesic use and associated adverse events have increased over the last 15 years, including in Australia. Whether this is associated with increased chronic pain prevalence in the Australian population is unknown. This study aimed to estimate (1) the prevalence of chronic pain and analgesia use in the Australian population by age and sex; (2) the severity of pain in the population with chronic pain by sex; and (3) the distribution of recent pain severity in those using analgesia by age and sex. Methods: This study used cross-sectional, nationally representative data collected by the Australian Bureau of Statistics 2011 to 2012 National Health Survey. A total of n = 20 426 participants were included with an overall respons...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Objectives: Our central research question was, in England, are geographical inequalities in opioid u...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Background: Opioid analgesic use and associated adverse events have increased over the last 15 years...
BACKGROUND: The increasing prevalence and adverse outcomes associated with opioid analgesia use in w...
This study reports chronic pain prevalence in a randomly selected sample of the adult Australian pop...
Nearly all humans experience acute pain during their lives. Generally, acute pain is short lived, ho...
International audienceAbstract Few studies all based on classical surveys have provided prevalence e...
BACKGROUND: Opioid prescribing/dispensing data can inform policy surrounding regulation by informing...
Objective: There has been increased use of prescription opioid analgesics in Australia in the past 2...
Guidelines now discourage opioid analgesics for chronic noncancer pain because the benefits frequent...
Guidelines now discourage opioid analgesics for chronic noncancer pain because the benefits frequent...
Overuse of and dependence on analgesics (including opioids and other pain medications) are major int...
Background: Opioid prescribing/dispensing data can inform policy surrounding regulation by informing...
Objective To review studies examining the proportion of people with chronic noncancer pain who repo...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Objectives: Our central research question was, in England, are geographical inequalities in opioid u...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Background: Opioid analgesic use and associated adverse events have increased over the last 15 years...
BACKGROUND: The increasing prevalence and adverse outcomes associated with opioid analgesia use in w...
This study reports chronic pain prevalence in a randomly selected sample of the adult Australian pop...
Nearly all humans experience acute pain during their lives. Generally, acute pain is short lived, ho...
International audienceAbstract Few studies all based on classical surveys have provided prevalence e...
BACKGROUND: Opioid prescribing/dispensing data can inform policy surrounding regulation by informing...
Objective: There has been increased use of prescription opioid analgesics in Australia in the past 2...
Guidelines now discourage opioid analgesics for chronic noncancer pain because the benefits frequent...
Guidelines now discourage opioid analgesics for chronic noncancer pain because the benefits frequent...
Overuse of and dependence on analgesics (including opioids and other pain medications) are major int...
Background: Opioid prescribing/dispensing data can inform policy surrounding regulation by informing...
Objective To review studies examining the proportion of people with chronic noncancer pain who repo...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Objectives: Our central research question was, in England, are geographical inequalities in opioid u...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...