Objective: To evaluate trends in national emergency department (ED) adolescent opioid use in relation to reported pain scores. Methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional analysis on National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NHAMCS) data was conducted on ED visits involving patients aged 11–21 from 2008–2017. Crude observational counts were extrapolated to weighted estimates matching total population counts. Multivariate models were used to evaluate the role of a pain score in the reported use of opioids. Anchors for pain scores were 0 (no pain) and 10 (worst pain imaginable). Results: 31,355 observations were captured, which were extrapolated by the NHAMCS to represent 162,515,943 visits nationwide. Overall, patients with a score of ...
Objective Within the context of the United States opioid epidemic, some parents often fear the use o...
Introduction: We assess trends in opioid administration and prescribing from 2005–2015 in older adul...
Inadequate treatment of pain in United States emergency departments (EDs) is common, in part due to ...
To evaluate trends in national emergency department (ED) adolescent opioid use in relation to report...
Background Receipt of opioid prescriptions in pediatric and young adult patients may be a risk facto...
Importance The use of opioids to treat pain in pediatric patients has been viewed as necessary; how...
Objective\u2014This report describes trends in opioid prescribing at emergency department (ED) disch...
Objective In recent years, there has been increased emphasis on treating pain in emergency departmen...
Introduction: We assess trends in opioid administration and prescribing from 2005-2015 in older adul...
Introduction: Children and adolescents are not impervious to the unprecedented epidemic of opioid mi...
BackgroundReceipt of opioid prescriptions in pediatric and young adult patients may be a risk factor...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Opioid related overdose among adolescents and young adults in the United S...
OBJECTIVE:To describe temporal trends and factors associated with opioid administration among childr...
Background: While there is significant research exploring adults’ use of opioids, there has been min...
Background: Concerns about opioid prescribing in the United States have been rising (Centers for Dis...
Objective Within the context of the United States opioid epidemic, some parents often fear the use o...
Introduction: We assess trends in opioid administration and prescribing from 2005–2015 in older adul...
Inadequate treatment of pain in United States emergency departments (EDs) is common, in part due to ...
To evaluate trends in national emergency department (ED) adolescent opioid use in relation to report...
Background Receipt of opioid prescriptions in pediatric and young adult patients may be a risk facto...
Importance The use of opioids to treat pain in pediatric patients has been viewed as necessary; how...
Objective\u2014This report describes trends in opioid prescribing at emergency department (ED) disch...
Objective In recent years, there has been increased emphasis on treating pain in emergency departmen...
Introduction: We assess trends in opioid administration and prescribing from 2005-2015 in older adul...
Introduction: Children and adolescents are not impervious to the unprecedented epidemic of opioid mi...
BackgroundReceipt of opioid prescriptions in pediatric and young adult patients may be a risk factor...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Opioid related overdose among adolescents and young adults in the United S...
OBJECTIVE:To describe temporal trends and factors associated with opioid administration among childr...
Background: While there is significant research exploring adults’ use of opioids, there has been min...
Background: Concerns about opioid prescribing in the United States have been rising (Centers for Dis...
Objective Within the context of the United States opioid epidemic, some parents often fear the use o...
Introduction: We assess trends in opioid administration and prescribing from 2005–2015 in older adul...
Inadequate treatment of pain in United States emergency departments (EDs) is common, in part due to ...