Background: Psychological factors of patients may influence physicians' decisions on prescribing opioid analgesics. However, few studies have sought to identify these factors. The present study had a double objective: (1) To identify the individual factors that differentiate patients who had been prescribed opioids for the management of chronic back pain from those who had not been prescribed opioids and (2) to determine which factors make significant and independent contributions to the prediction of opioid prescribing. Methods: A total of 675 patients from four primary care centers were included in the sample. Variables included sex, age, pain intensity, depressive symptoms, pain catastrophizing, and pain acceptance. Results: Although no ...
Despite recent guidelines suggesting that patients with chronic non-malignant pain might not benefit...
While against recommendations, long-term opioid therapy (LTOT) for chronic pain is common. This stud...
OBJECTIVE: Engagement in evidence-based psychological interventions for pain management is low. Iden...
Although evidence suggests that a number of patient psychological factors may influence physicians’ ...
Background: Psychological factors of patients may influence physicians’ decisions on prescribing opi...
Background—Patients frequently seek treatment for chronic nonmalignant pain in primary care settings...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Ruth White,1,2 Chris Hayes,1 Allison W Boyes,2,3 Simon Chiu,3 Christine L Paul2,3 1Hunter Integrated...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Chronic pain has an estimated annual prevalence rate between 10 and 35%. In the US, first-line treat...
Pain complaints are common, but clinicians are increasingly concerned about overuse of opioid pain m...
Introduction: Chronic pain is commonly encountered in primary care. It is often treated with opioids...
This study explores which patient characteristics could affect the likelihood of starting low back p...
Background Despite recent guidelines suggesting that patients with chronic non-malignant pain might ...
While against recommendations, long-term opioid therapy (LTOT) for chronic pain is common. This stud...
Despite recent guidelines suggesting that patients with chronic non-malignant pain might not benefit...
While against recommendations, long-term opioid therapy (LTOT) for chronic pain is common. This stud...
OBJECTIVE: Engagement in evidence-based psychological interventions for pain management is low. Iden...
Although evidence suggests that a number of patient psychological factors may influence physicians’ ...
Background: Psychological factors of patients may influence physicians’ decisions on prescribing opi...
Background—Patients frequently seek treatment for chronic nonmalignant pain in primary care settings...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Ruth White,1,2 Chris Hayes,1 Allison W Boyes,2,3 Simon Chiu,3 Christine L Paul2,3 1Hunter Integrated...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Chronic pain has an estimated annual prevalence rate between 10 and 35%. In the US, first-line treat...
Pain complaints are common, but clinicians are increasingly concerned about overuse of opioid pain m...
Introduction: Chronic pain is commonly encountered in primary care. It is often treated with opioids...
This study explores which patient characteristics could affect the likelihood of starting low back p...
Background Despite recent guidelines suggesting that patients with chronic non-malignant pain might ...
While against recommendations, long-term opioid therapy (LTOT) for chronic pain is common. This stud...
Despite recent guidelines suggesting that patients with chronic non-malignant pain might not benefit...
While against recommendations, long-term opioid therapy (LTOT) for chronic pain is common. This stud...
OBJECTIVE: Engagement in evidence-based psychological interventions for pain management is low. Iden...