Author Interviews, Global Health, Opiods, Pain Research, Primary Care / 26.07.2019
Pain Control Expectations Differ Between Patients from US and Other Countries
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Marisha Burden, MD, FACP, SFHM
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division Head of Hospital Medicine
University of Colorado School of Medicine
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study?
Response: The United States has seen a marked increase in opioid prescribing since 2000 and while there has been a slight decline in prescribing since 2012, prescription rates for opioids still remain much higher than in the late 1990’s and are considerably higher when compared to other countries.
The US continues to see opioid-related complications such as overdoses, hospitalizations, and deaths. Hospitalized patients frequently experience pain and opioid medications are often the mainstay for treatment of pain. Studies have suggested that receipt of opioid prescriptions at the time of hospital discharge may increase risk for long-term use.
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