Objective Our objective is to examine the relationship of patient and provider characteristics and communication with chronic non-cancer pain and opioid management in primary care. Method We conducted an observational study using audio-recorded primary care appointments (up to 3/patient) and self-reported assessments of primary care providers (PCPs) and patients. We coded visit transcripts for 1) opioid and pain management talk and 2) mental health and opioid safety talk. Results Eight PCPs and 30 patients had complete data for 78 clinic visits. PCPs and patients engaged in more opioid and pain management talk when patients reported greater pain catastrophizing and PCPs reported higher psychosocial orientation. PCPs and patients en...
Background: The safety and efficacy of long-termopioid treatment for chronic noncancer pain(CNCP) re...
Objective. To describe the development and initial application of the Chronic Pain Coding System., D...
Background: Long-term opioid therapy (>12 months) is not effective for improving chronic non-cancer ...
Background. Safe opioid prescribing and effective pain care are particularly important issues in the...
OBJECTIVES: Effective communication skills are essential for optimally managing chronic pain and opi...
Purpose: Both patients and clinicians have described discussions of potential opioid risks as challe...
BACKGROUND: Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) have shown impacts on a number of opioid-r...
In response to increases in harms associated with prescription opioids, opioid prescribing has come ...
Abstract Background: There is increasing concern among primary care practitioners about the use of o...
Background: Psychological factors of patients may influence physicians’ decisions on prescribing opi...
BackgroundPatients with a history of substance use are more likely than those without substance use ...
Introduction: Chronic pain is commonly encountered in primary care. It is often treated with opioids...
INTRODUCTION: In the past decade, prescription opioid use increased exponentially and concomitantly ...
Objective: Productive patient-clinician communication is an important component of effective pain...
BackgroundEfforts to reduce opioid overdose fatalities have resulted in tapering (i.e., reducing or ...
Background: The safety and efficacy of long-termopioid treatment for chronic noncancer pain(CNCP) re...
Objective. To describe the development and initial application of the Chronic Pain Coding System., D...
Background: Long-term opioid therapy (>12 months) is not effective for improving chronic non-cancer ...
Background. Safe opioid prescribing and effective pain care are particularly important issues in the...
OBJECTIVES: Effective communication skills are essential for optimally managing chronic pain and opi...
Purpose: Both patients and clinicians have described discussions of potential opioid risks as challe...
BACKGROUND: Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) have shown impacts on a number of opioid-r...
In response to increases in harms associated with prescription opioids, opioid prescribing has come ...
Abstract Background: There is increasing concern among primary care practitioners about the use of o...
Background: Psychological factors of patients may influence physicians’ decisions on prescribing opi...
BackgroundPatients with a history of substance use are more likely than those without substance use ...
Introduction: Chronic pain is commonly encountered in primary care. It is often treated with opioids...
INTRODUCTION: In the past decade, prescription opioid use increased exponentially and concomitantly ...
Objective: Productive patient-clinician communication is an important component of effective pain...
BackgroundEfforts to reduce opioid overdose fatalities have resulted in tapering (i.e., reducing or ...
Background: The safety and efficacy of long-termopioid treatment for chronic noncancer pain(CNCP) re...
Objective. To describe the development and initial application of the Chronic Pain Coding System., D...
Background: Long-term opioid therapy (>12 months) is not effective for improving chronic non-cancer ...