Background: While there is significant research exploring adults’ use of opioids, there has been minimal focus on the opioid impact within emergency departments for the pediatric population. Methods: We examined data from the Agency for Healthcare Research, the National Emergency Department Sample (NEDS), and death data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sociodemographic and financial variables were analyzed for encounters during 2014–2017 for patients under age 18, matching diagnoses codes for opioid-related overdose or opioid use disorder. Results: During this period, 59,658 children presented to an ED for any diagnoses involving opioids. The majority (68.5%) of visits were related to overdoses (poisoning), with a mean a...
Introduction. Opioid overdose caused 47,600 deaths in 2017 in the United States. Emergency departmen...
textPrescription drug abuse, in particular prescription opioid abuse is a public health concern. On...
Introduction: Epidemiological surveillance data for emergency department (ED) visits by children are...
BackgroundWhile there is significant research exploring adults' use of opioids, there has been minim...
Background—Prescription medication abuse is an increasingly recognized problem in the United States....
OBJECTIVE:To describe temporal trends and factors associated with opioid administration among childr...
Objective In recent years, there has been increased emphasis on treating pain in emergency departmen...
Introduction: Children and adolescents are not impervious to the unprecedented epidemic of opioid mi...
BackgroundFollowing reports of increasing emergency department (ED) visits for unsupervised pediatri...
Background—Prescription opioid abuse and overdose has steadily increased in the United States (U.S.)...
Background: Despite increased national attention on misuse of prescription and nonprescription opioi...
Abstract The opioid crisis has greatly affected not only adults but also children as well. As clinic...
INTRODUCTION: While the opioid crisis has claimed the lives of nearly 500,000 in the U.S. over the p...
Background: opioid overdose and abuse have reaches epidemic rates in the United States. Legitimate p...
Study objective: People with opioid use disorder are vulnerable to disruptions in access to addicti...
Introduction. Opioid overdose caused 47,600 deaths in 2017 in the United States. Emergency departmen...
textPrescription drug abuse, in particular prescription opioid abuse is a public health concern. On...
Introduction: Epidemiological surveillance data for emergency department (ED) visits by children are...
BackgroundWhile there is significant research exploring adults' use of opioids, there has been minim...
Background—Prescription medication abuse is an increasingly recognized problem in the United States....
OBJECTIVE:To describe temporal trends and factors associated with opioid administration among childr...
Objective In recent years, there has been increased emphasis on treating pain in emergency departmen...
Introduction: Children and adolescents are not impervious to the unprecedented epidemic of opioid mi...
BackgroundFollowing reports of increasing emergency department (ED) visits for unsupervised pediatri...
Background—Prescription opioid abuse and overdose has steadily increased in the United States (U.S.)...
Background: Despite increased national attention on misuse of prescription and nonprescription opioi...
Abstract The opioid crisis has greatly affected not only adults but also children as well. As clinic...
INTRODUCTION: While the opioid crisis has claimed the lives of nearly 500,000 in the U.S. over the p...
Background: opioid overdose and abuse have reaches epidemic rates in the United States. Legitimate p...
Study objective: People with opioid use disorder are vulnerable to disruptions in access to addicti...
Introduction. Opioid overdose caused 47,600 deaths in 2017 in the United States. Emergency departmen...
textPrescription drug abuse, in particular prescription opioid abuse is a public health concern. On...
Introduction: Epidemiological surveillance data for emergency department (ED) visits by children are...