Introduction Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the well-being, mood and productivity of those affected. Opioids are increasingly prescribed to manage this type of pain, but with a risk of other disabling symptoms, when their effectiveness has been questioned. This trial is designed to implement and evaluate a patient centred intervention targeting withdrawal of strong opioids in people with chronic pain. Methods and analysis A pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial will assess the clinical and cost-effectiveness of a group-based multicomponent intervention combined with individualised clinical facilitator led support for the management of chronic non-malignant pain against the control intervention (selfhel...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are prescribed frequently and increasingly for the management of chronic non-can...
Introduction The Improving the Wellbeing of people with Opioid Treated CHronic Pain (I-WOTCH) random...
Introduction The Improving the Wellbeing of people with Opioid Treated CHronic Pain (I-WOTCH) random...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the well-being, mood and productivity...
Introduction: Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the wellbeing, mood and productivity ...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the well-being, mood and productivity...
Objectives: To describe the design, development and pilot of a multicomponent intervention aimed at ...
Chronic Non-Cancer Pain (CNCP) affects almost 20% of the UK’s population and has both individual and...
Introduction: Over the last two decades, the use of opioids for the treatment of chronic pain in Eng...
© 2016 AMPCo Pty Ltd. Produced with Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. • Chronic non-cancer pain (la...
Background This is the first update of the original Cochrane Review published in 2013. The conclu...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic non-cancer pain who are prescribed and are taking opioids can have...
Background This is the first update of the original Cochrane Review published in 2013. The conclu...
Introduction The Improving the Wellbeing of people with Opioid Treated CHronic Pain (I-WOTCH) random...
Background This is the first update of the original Cochrane Review published in 2013. The conclusio...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are prescribed frequently and increasingly for the management of chronic non-can...
Introduction The Improving the Wellbeing of people with Opioid Treated CHronic Pain (I-WOTCH) random...
Introduction The Improving the Wellbeing of people with Opioid Treated CHronic Pain (I-WOTCH) random...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the well-being, mood and productivity...
Introduction: Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the wellbeing, mood and productivity ...
INTRODUCTION: Chronic non-malignant pain has a major impact on the well-being, mood and productivity...
Objectives: To describe the design, development and pilot of a multicomponent intervention aimed at ...
Chronic Non-Cancer Pain (CNCP) affects almost 20% of the UK’s population and has both individual and...
Introduction: Over the last two decades, the use of opioids for the treatment of chronic pain in Eng...
© 2016 AMPCo Pty Ltd. Produced with Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. • Chronic non-cancer pain (la...
Background This is the first update of the original Cochrane Review published in 2013. The conclu...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic non-cancer pain who are prescribed and are taking opioids can have...
Background This is the first update of the original Cochrane Review published in 2013. The conclu...
Introduction The Improving the Wellbeing of people with Opioid Treated CHronic Pain (I-WOTCH) random...
Background This is the first update of the original Cochrane Review published in 2013. The conclusio...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are prescribed frequently and increasingly for the management of chronic non-can...
Introduction The Improving the Wellbeing of people with Opioid Treated CHronic Pain (I-WOTCH) random...
Introduction The Improving the Wellbeing of people with Opioid Treated CHronic Pain (I-WOTCH) random...