Prescription opioids contribute to 40% of opioid overdose deaths in the United States. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) play an important role in mitigating the prescription opioid epidemic by appropriate opioid prescribing and patient education. Yet, little empirical literature addresses pharmacist (and other HCP) communication with patients related to risks of opioid use associated with dependence, misuse, and overdose. Nor is there much research on the barriers and facilitators which affect whether and how much opioid-related information is discussed. This commentary, based on an extensive literature search, seeks to inform future communication, education, and research agendas by describing (1) topics commonly discussed or excluded from o...
Prescription drug abuse and misuse (PDA/M) prevalence has increased dramatically in the United State...
There have been increases in prescriptions of high strength opioids for chronic non-cancer pain (CNC...
Background. Safe opioid prescribing and effective pain care are particularly important issues in the...
Background: Prescribers and community pharmacists commonly perceive prescription opioid abuse to be ...
BackgroundPatients with a history of substance use are more likely than those without substance use ...
Background: Community pharmacists are a key intervention point in efforts to prevent and mitigate th...
Purpose: Both patients and clinicians have described discussions of potential opioid risks as challe...
Context: Interpersonal communication is inherent in a majority of strategies seeking to engage presc...
Background: Patients engaged in evidence-based opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment can obtain prescr...
Background: Provider–patient communication underpins many initiatives aimed at reducing the public h...
BACKGROUND: Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) have shown impacts on a number of opioid-r...
This study compared perceptions of prescribers and pharmacists (N = 89) regarding multiple aspects o...
The rates of opioid misuse, abuse, and death are rising and afflicting our communities, leading to a...
Objective: The pharmacist’s role and responsibilities in addressing the opioid epidemic have yet to ...
There have been increases in the prescribing of high strength opioids for chronic non-cancer pain (C...
Prescription drug abuse and misuse (PDA/M) prevalence has increased dramatically in the United State...
There have been increases in prescriptions of high strength opioids for chronic non-cancer pain (CNC...
Background. Safe opioid prescribing and effective pain care are particularly important issues in the...
Background: Prescribers and community pharmacists commonly perceive prescription opioid abuse to be ...
BackgroundPatients with a history of substance use are more likely than those without substance use ...
Background: Community pharmacists are a key intervention point in efforts to prevent and mitigate th...
Purpose: Both patients and clinicians have described discussions of potential opioid risks as challe...
Context: Interpersonal communication is inherent in a majority of strategies seeking to engage presc...
Background: Patients engaged in evidence-based opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment can obtain prescr...
Background: Provider–patient communication underpins many initiatives aimed at reducing the public h...
BACKGROUND: Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) have shown impacts on a number of opioid-r...
This study compared perceptions of prescribers and pharmacists (N = 89) regarding multiple aspects o...
The rates of opioid misuse, abuse, and death are rising and afflicting our communities, leading to a...
Objective: The pharmacist’s role and responsibilities in addressing the opioid epidemic have yet to ...
There have been increases in the prescribing of high strength opioids for chronic non-cancer pain (C...
Prescription drug abuse and misuse (PDA/M) prevalence has increased dramatically in the United State...
There have been increases in prescriptions of high strength opioids for chronic non-cancer pain (CNC...
Background. Safe opioid prescribing and effective pain care are particularly important issues in the...