Objectives: Opioid prescribing in the United States has tripled since 1999. At the same time, there has been increasing attention to patient satisfaction. It has been suggested that providers concerned about patient satisfaction may be more likely to treat pain with opioids. We examined primary care providers’ opioid prescribing practices to determine if higher provider opioid prescribing was associated with higher patient satisfaction. Methods: For 77 primary care providers, we compared each provider’s opioid prescription count and amount prescribed to each provider’s patient panel satisfaction measures. Satisfaction measures were obtained from surveys following office visits and consisted of Likert-type scale answers concerning satisfacti...
Objective: With 42% of all emergency department visits in the United States related to pain, physici...
Background: This study replicates a previous postal survey of general practitioners (GPs) to explore...
Context: In the last two decades, opioid abuse has become a major problem in the US. In order to del...
ObjectiveWe examined chronic pain management practices and confidence and satisfaction levels in tre...
Background: Little is known about primary care physicians prescribing of opioids in the United Kingd...
Purpose: To conduct a survey of primary care physicians and advanced registered nurse practitioners ...
Abstract Background Expanding access to medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), such as buprenor...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is a common patient complaint in primary care, yet providers and patients a...
BACKGROUND: The rise in opioid prescribing in primary care represents a significant international pu...
Background—Patients frequently seek treatment for chronic nonmalignant pain in primary care settings...
among patients receiving primary care–based bupre-norphine/naloxone are unknown. OBJECTIVE: To ident...
Background: Medicare reimbursements have been tied to patient satisfaction measures. Despite these m...
Background: Medicare reimbursements have been tied to patient satisfaction measures. Despite these m...
Background: Psychological factors of patients may influence physicians' decisions on prescribing opi...
OBJECTIVES: Worldwide the use of opioids, both doctor-prescribed and illicit, has increased. In most...
Objective: With 42% of all emergency department visits in the United States related to pain, physici...
Background: This study replicates a previous postal survey of general practitioners (GPs) to explore...
Context: In the last two decades, opioid abuse has become a major problem in the US. In order to del...
ObjectiveWe examined chronic pain management practices and confidence and satisfaction levels in tre...
Background: Little is known about primary care physicians prescribing of opioids in the United Kingd...
Purpose: To conduct a survey of primary care physicians and advanced registered nurse practitioners ...
Abstract Background Expanding access to medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), such as buprenor...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is a common patient complaint in primary care, yet providers and patients a...
BACKGROUND: The rise in opioid prescribing in primary care represents a significant international pu...
Background—Patients frequently seek treatment for chronic nonmalignant pain in primary care settings...
among patients receiving primary care–based bupre-norphine/naloxone are unknown. OBJECTIVE: To ident...
Background: Medicare reimbursements have been tied to patient satisfaction measures. Despite these m...
Background: Medicare reimbursements have been tied to patient satisfaction measures. Despite these m...
Background: Psychological factors of patients may influence physicians' decisions on prescribing opi...
OBJECTIVES: Worldwide the use of opioids, both doctor-prescribed and illicit, has increased. In most...
Objective: With 42% of all emergency department visits in the United States related to pain, physici...
Background: This study replicates a previous postal survey of general practitioners (GPs) to explore...
Context: In the last two decades, opioid abuse has become a major problem in the US. In order to del...