A weekly tele-mentoring program was implemented in Ontario to help address the growing opioid crisis through teaching and mentoring family physicians on the management of chronic pain and opioid prescribing. This study assessed opioid prescribing behaviours among family physicians who attended the tele-mentoring program compared to two groups of Ontario family physicians who did not attend the program. We conducted a retrospective cohort study with two control groups: a matched cohort, and a random sample of 3000 family physicians in Ontario. Each physician was followed from one year before the program, which is the index date, and one year after. We examined the number and proportion of patients on any opioid, on high dose opioids, and the...
Introduction:Opioid analgesic prescriptions are driving trends in drug overdoses, but little is know...
Background: This study evaluated the prescribing trends of four commonly prescribed strong opioids ...
Introduction: Opioid abuse has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Patients often pre...
A weekly tele-mentoring program was implemented in Ontario to help address the growing opioid crisis...
Canada is in the middle of an opioid crisis. The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care funde...
Abstract Background Longstanding variation in the vie...
Abstract Background Longstanding variation in the vie...
BACKGROUND: In May 2010, a new Canadian guideline on prescribing opioids for chronic noncancer pain ...
BACKGROUND: In May 2010, a new Canadian guideline on prescribing opioids for chronic noncancer pain ...
Abstract : AIM: To examine medical practices and training needs of Québec family physicians with res...
Importance: In response to the opioid epidemic, policies aiming to reduce opioid prescribing, misuse...
Chronic pain affects one in five Canadians, and opioids continue to be prescribed to 12.3% of the Ca...
Objective: With escalating opioid prescribing come individual and public health harms. To inform qua...
Purpose: To conduct a survey of primary care physicians and advanced registered nurse practitioners ...
Introduction: Prescriber behaviour is important for understanding opioid use patterns. We described ...
Introduction:Opioid analgesic prescriptions are driving trends in drug overdoses, but little is know...
Background: This study evaluated the prescribing trends of four commonly prescribed strong opioids ...
Introduction: Opioid abuse has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Patients often pre...
A weekly tele-mentoring program was implemented in Ontario to help address the growing opioid crisis...
Canada is in the middle of an opioid crisis. The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care funde...
Abstract Background Longstanding variation in the vie...
Abstract Background Longstanding variation in the vie...
BACKGROUND: In May 2010, a new Canadian guideline on prescribing opioids for chronic noncancer pain ...
BACKGROUND: In May 2010, a new Canadian guideline on prescribing opioids for chronic noncancer pain ...
Abstract : AIM: To examine medical practices and training needs of Québec family physicians with res...
Importance: In response to the opioid epidemic, policies aiming to reduce opioid prescribing, misuse...
Chronic pain affects one in five Canadians, and opioids continue to be prescribed to 12.3% of the Ca...
Objective: With escalating opioid prescribing come individual and public health harms. To inform qua...
Purpose: To conduct a survey of primary care physicians and advanced registered nurse practitioners ...
Introduction: Prescriber behaviour is important for understanding opioid use patterns. We described ...
Introduction:Opioid analgesic prescriptions are driving trends in drug overdoses, but little is know...
Background: This study evaluated the prescribing trends of four commonly prescribed strong opioids ...
Introduction: Opioid abuse has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. Patients often pre...