Objective: There is current controversy surrounding the long-term prescription of opioids to persistent pain (PP) patients due to potential dangers of addiction and overdose. This study is the first to explore the perspectives of PP patients attending a multidisciplinary pain clinic on the benefits associated with using opioids and other self-medication strategies for pain relief. Design, patients, and setting: Cross-sectional study utilizing a self-administered survey of patients attending an Australian General Practice pain clinic for treatment of PP for at least 1 year (n = 93; response rate = 89 percent). Results: Of the 93 participants, 79 percent reported being on opioid medication, with 49 percent on such medication for over 1 ...
Introduction: Strategies for pain alleviation have relied heavily on opioids in the recent decades. ...
Opioid use has become a public health crisis over the past 30 years, including increased opioid misu...
Background. Opioids are increasingly prescribed for chronic noncancer pain across the developed worl...
Objective: The use of opioids in the management of non-malignant pain remains controversial. For man...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains very controversial. There a...
Abstract Background Opioids are currently prescribed for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP), and some pa...
Background: The safety and efficacy of long-term opioid treatment for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) ...
Background: The safety and efficacy of long-termopioid treatment for chronic noncancer pain(CNCP) re...
Abstract Background: Opioids are among the most effective drugs for pain management. However, the co...
Background: Opioids are one of the most prescribed treatments for chronic pain (CP). However, their ...
Abstract: This article first reviews the evidence for and against chronic opioid therapy. Evidence s...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Background: The place of opioids in the management of chronic, non-cancer pain is limited. Even so t...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Background: Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opio...
Introduction: Strategies for pain alleviation have relied heavily on opioids in the recent decades. ...
Opioid use has become a public health crisis over the past 30 years, including increased opioid misu...
Background. Opioids are increasingly prescribed for chronic noncancer pain across the developed worl...
Objective: The use of opioids in the management of non-malignant pain remains controversial. For man...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains very controversial. There a...
Abstract Background Opioids are currently prescribed for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP), and some pa...
Background: The safety and efficacy of long-term opioid treatment for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) ...
Background: The safety and efficacy of long-termopioid treatment for chronic noncancer pain(CNCP) re...
Abstract Background: Opioids are among the most effective drugs for pain management. However, the co...
Background: Opioids are one of the most prescribed treatments for chronic pain (CP). However, their ...
Abstract: This article first reviews the evidence for and against chronic opioid therapy. Evidence s...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Background: The place of opioids in the management of chronic, non-cancer pain is limited. Even so t...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Background: Internationally, there is concern about the increased prescribing of pharmaceutical opio...
Introduction: Strategies for pain alleviation have relied heavily on opioids in the recent decades. ...
Opioid use has become a public health crisis over the past 30 years, including increased opioid misu...
Background. Opioids are increasingly prescribed for chronic noncancer pain across the developed worl...