Background: Long-term prescriptions of strong opioids for chronic noncancer pain-which are not supported by scientific evidence-suggest miscalibrated risk perceptions among those who prescribe, dispense, and take opioids. Because risk perceptions and behaviors can differ depending on whether people learn about risks through description or experience, we investigated the effects of descriptive versus simulated-experience educative formats on physicians' risk perceptions of strong opioids and their prescription behavior for managing chronic noncancer pain. Methods: Three hundred general practitioners and 300 pain specialists in Germany-enrolled separately in two independent exploratory randomized controlled online trials-were randomly ass...
AbstractThe 2014 Drug Enforcement Administration’s reclassification of hydrocodone combination produ...
Introduction: Advocacy and commercially funded education successfully reduced barriers to the provis...
YesBackground: The place of opioids in the management of chronic, non-cancer pain is limited. Even s...
Objectives. High opioid prescription rates in the United States and Europe suggest miscalibrated ris...
Background Despite recent guidelines suggesting that patients with chronic non-malignant pain mig...
AbstractWe conducted a two-stage study in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and the United King...
Introduction/Purpose: Prescription opioid abuse is a significant problem in the United States. Prima...
Opioid analgesics have been shown to be effective for short-term pain reduction; however, chronic op...
Background Despite recent guidelines suggesting that patients with chronic non-malignant pain might ...
IMPORTANCEPrimary care clinicians find managing chronic pain challenging. Evidence of long-term effi...
INTRODUCTION: In the past decade, prescription opioid use increased exponentially and concomitantly ...
Despite recent guidelines suggesting that patients with chronic non-malignant pain might not benefit...
Background:The prescribing of opioids has increased internationally in developed countries in recent...
Background Opioid therapy is utilized for a broad range of chronic pain conditions. Several studies...
Objective: To acquire clinical data on pain management and opioid use disorder in order to provide t...
AbstractThe 2014 Drug Enforcement Administration’s reclassification of hydrocodone combination produ...
Introduction: Advocacy and commercially funded education successfully reduced barriers to the provis...
YesBackground: The place of opioids in the management of chronic, non-cancer pain is limited. Even s...
Objectives. High opioid prescription rates in the United States and Europe suggest miscalibrated ris...
Background Despite recent guidelines suggesting that patients with chronic non-malignant pain mig...
AbstractWe conducted a two-stage study in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and the United King...
Introduction/Purpose: Prescription opioid abuse is a significant problem in the United States. Prima...
Opioid analgesics have been shown to be effective for short-term pain reduction; however, chronic op...
Background Despite recent guidelines suggesting that patients with chronic non-malignant pain might ...
IMPORTANCEPrimary care clinicians find managing chronic pain challenging. Evidence of long-term effi...
INTRODUCTION: In the past decade, prescription opioid use increased exponentially and concomitantly ...
Despite recent guidelines suggesting that patients with chronic non-malignant pain might not benefit...
Background:The prescribing of opioids has increased internationally in developed countries in recent...
Background Opioid therapy is utilized for a broad range of chronic pain conditions. Several studies...
Objective: To acquire clinical data on pain management and opioid use disorder in order to provide t...
AbstractThe 2014 Drug Enforcement Administration’s reclassification of hydrocodone combination produ...
Introduction: Advocacy and commercially funded education successfully reduced barriers to the provis...
YesBackground: The place of opioids in the management of chronic, non-cancer pain is limited. Even s...