Objective: This manuscript reviews high-impact, peer-reviewed studies published from January 2014 to March 2016 that are relevant to pain management in primary care. Given the recent release of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's "Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain" emphasizing the primacy of nonopioid treatment, we focused our review on nonopioid pain management. Design: Narrative review of peer-reviewed literature. Methods: We searched three article summary services and queried expert contacts for high-impact, English-language studies related to the management of pain in adults in primary care. All authors reviewed 142 study titles to arrive at group consensus on article content domains. Within a...
Oftentimes, primary care providers lack the knowledge, confidence, and time to monitor chronic pain ...
Purpose: There is evidence that the management of chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) in primary care is ...
Chronic pain is common and management hampered by lack of resources in primary and secondary care. N...
Objective: This manuscript reviews high-impact, peer-reviewed studies published from January 2014 to...
Chronic pain is a common, complex, and challenging condition, where understanding the biological, so...
Chronic pain is a common, complex, and challenging condition, where understanding the biological, so...
Persistent pain impacts the quality of life of millions of adults and is fiscally draining on the Am...
Abstract: While opioids are regarded as the mainstay of chronic pain management, their use is contro...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to review the best treatment options available to optimize the p...
Background: Long-term opioid therapy (>12 months) is not effective for improving chronic non-cancer ...
Objective: To measure the impact of the multidisciplinary Turning Pain Into Gain program in peopl...
The project was funded by the Medical Research Council (grant ID: 85356). They had no further involv...
Purpose of review: To examine recent and current evidence available to guide the management of chron...
Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study was to create a comprehensive pain management educational t...
Background: Chronic non-cancer pain is a common problem that is often accompanied by psychiatric com...
Oftentimes, primary care providers lack the knowledge, confidence, and time to monitor chronic pain ...
Purpose: There is evidence that the management of chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) in primary care is ...
Chronic pain is common and management hampered by lack of resources in primary and secondary care. N...
Objective: This manuscript reviews high-impact, peer-reviewed studies published from January 2014 to...
Chronic pain is a common, complex, and challenging condition, where understanding the biological, so...
Chronic pain is a common, complex, and challenging condition, where understanding the biological, so...
Persistent pain impacts the quality of life of millions of adults and is fiscally draining on the Am...
Abstract: While opioids are regarded as the mainstay of chronic pain management, their use is contro...
ABSTRACT Purpose: This article aims to review the best treatment options available to optimize the p...
Background: Long-term opioid therapy (>12 months) is not effective for improving chronic non-cancer ...
Objective: To measure the impact of the multidisciplinary Turning Pain Into Gain program in peopl...
The project was funded by the Medical Research Council (grant ID: 85356). They had no further involv...
Purpose of review: To examine recent and current evidence available to guide the management of chron...
Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study was to create a comprehensive pain management educational t...
Background: Chronic non-cancer pain is a common problem that is often accompanied by psychiatric com...
Oftentimes, primary care providers lack the knowledge, confidence, and time to monitor chronic pain ...
Purpose: There is evidence that the management of chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) in primary care is ...
Chronic pain is common and management hampered by lack of resources in primary and secondary care. N...