Background: This study replicates a previous postal survey of general practitioners (GPs) to explore whether attitudes to opioid prescribing have changed at a time when the number of opioid prescriptions issued in primary care has increased.Methods: With permission, a 57-item survey instrument previously utilised with GPs in the South-west of England was circulated to 214 GPs in city-centre practices in the East Midlands. The survey instrument included items relating to practice context, prescribing patterns and attitudes about analgesic medication, perceived prescribing frequency and reluctance to prescribe.Results: Responses were received from 94 GPs (45%). Almost three-quarters (72.7%) of GPs reported that they sometimes or frequently pr...
Background:The prescribing of opioids has increased internationally in developed countries in recent...
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...
Background: This study replicates a previous postal survey of general practitioners (GPs) to explore...
Background: This study replicates a previous postal survey of general practitioners (GPs) to explore...
Background: The place of opioids in the management of chronic, non-cancer pain is limited. Even so t...
OBJECTIVES: Worldwide the use of opioids, both doctor-prescribed and illicit, has increased. In most...
YesBackground: The place of opioids in the management of chronic, non-cancer pain is limited. Even s...
Ruth White,1,2 Chris Hayes,1 Allison W Boyes,2,3 Simon Chiu,3 Christine L Paul2,3 1Hunter Integrated...
Introduction:The emerging evidence in recent studies shows that Opioid use and abuse have continued ...
Background: The place of opioids in the management of chronic, non-cancer pain is limited. Even so t...
Background: The prescribing of opioids has increased internationally in developed countries in recen...
Background: Little is known about primary care physicians prescribing of opioids in the United Kingd...
Objective: Our objective was to evaluate the quality of opioid analgesia prescribing in chronic nonm...
Background:The prescribing of opioids has increased internationally in developed countries in recent...
Background:The prescribing of opioids has increased internationally in developed countries in recent...
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...
Background: This study replicates a previous postal survey of general practitioners (GPs) to explore...
Background: This study replicates a previous postal survey of general practitioners (GPs) to explore...
Background: The place of opioids in the management of chronic, non-cancer pain is limited. Even so t...
OBJECTIVES: Worldwide the use of opioids, both doctor-prescribed and illicit, has increased. In most...
YesBackground: The place of opioids in the management of chronic, non-cancer pain is limited. Even s...
Ruth White,1,2 Chris Hayes,1 Allison W Boyes,2,3 Simon Chiu,3 Christine L Paul2,3 1Hunter Integrated...
Introduction:The emerging evidence in recent studies shows that Opioid use and abuse have continued ...
Background: The place of opioids in the management of chronic, non-cancer pain is limited. Even so t...
Background: The prescribing of opioids has increased internationally in developed countries in recen...
Background: Little is known about primary care physicians prescribing of opioids in the United Kingd...
Objective: Our objective was to evaluate the quality of opioid analgesia prescribing in chronic nonm...
Background:The prescribing of opioids has increased internationally in developed countries in recent...
Background:The prescribing of opioids has increased internationally in developed countries in recent...
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...