Author Interviews, Opiods, Race/Ethnic Diversity, University of Michigan / 03.05.2018
Do Blacks Still Get More Opioid Prescriptions?
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Matthew A. Davis, MPH, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Systems, Populations and Leadership
University of Michigan
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?
Response: The premise for the study was based on prior work that demonstrated that the likelihood of being prescribed an opioid differs according to a patient’s race and ethnicity. Collectively this work has shown that Non-Hispanic Whites are more likely to receive opioids than other groups for pain.
We decided to look at trends in the prescribing of different pain medications over the last 16 years to see if we could detect any differences in prescribing patterns among racial and ethnic groups. To do so we used national health data for a large sample of Americans who live with significant pain.
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