2023
DOI: 10.46747/cfp.6903e52
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Chronic noncancer pain management

Abstract: Web exclusiveEditor's key points } Access to multidisciplinary management of chronic noncancer pain is limited in primary care, often contributing to excessive opioid prescribing.} Led by a registered nurse, the program described was implemented in an outpatient clinic and integrated a self-management approach and multidisciplinary care.} At the participants' final followup appointments, pain intensity and pain interference with daily living had improved to a clinically significant degree in 21.6% and 46.9% of… Show more

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