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Factors mediating pain-related risk for opioid use disorder

Neuropharmacology, 2021
Pain is a complex experience with far-reaching organismal influences ranging from biological factors to those that are psychological and social. Such influences can serve as pain-related risk factors that represent susceptibilities to opioid use disorder.
Arbi, Nazarian   +2 more
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Opioid-Related Disorders Among Pregnant Women with Sickle Cell Disease and Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes.

Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.), 2020
OBJECTIVE Opioid use during pregnancy has increased in recent years, parallel with the opioid epidemic in the general population. Opioids are commonly used as an analgesic for pain crisis, a hallmark symptom of sickle cell disease (SCD).
F. Darlington   +13 more
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Ethics Consultations Related to Opioid Use Disorder

Psychosomatics, 2020
The opioid epidemic has resulted in an increased number of patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) hospitalized for serious medical conditions. The intersection between hospital ethics consultations and the opioid crisis has not received significant attention.The aim of this study was to characterize ethics consult questions among inpatients with OUD ...
Julia I, Bandini   +7 more
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The Influence of Stigmatizing Messages on Danger Appraisal: Examining the Model of Stigma Communication for Opioid-Related Stigma, Policy Support, and Related Outcomes

Health Communication, 2021
Drug overdose is a leading cause of injury and death in the United States, and opioids are among the most significant of causes. For people with opioid use disorders (OUDs), opioid stigma can lead to devastating consequences, including anxiety and ...
Victoria A. Ledford   +4 more
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Patient and medication‐related factors associated with opioid use disorder after inpatient opioid administration

Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2022
AbstractBackgroundExamine baseline factors associated with a new diagnosis of opioid use disorder (OUD) within 12 months postdischarge among opioid‐naïve patients who received an opioid prescription in the inpatient setting.Design/SettingRetrospective cohort (surgery and nonsurgery) study of opioid‐naive patients who had at least one prescription for ...
Elizabeth C.S. Swart   +7 more
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Clinical correlates of drug‐related dreams in opioid use disorder

The American Journal on Addictions, 2021
AbstractBackground and ObjectivesDrug‐related dreams are commonly reported by individuals in treatment for substance use disorders, which may be distressing. Existing evidence suggests that dream recollection may be influenced by clinically relevant phenomena, such as opioid use and withdrawal, general sleep disturbance, affective symptoms, and chronic
Jennifer D. Ellis   +4 more
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Opioid-Related Sleep-Disordered Breathing: An Update for Clinicians

American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 2020
Opioids are an effective treatment for patients with intractable pain. Long-term administration of opioids for pain relief is being delivered by an increasing number of medical providers in the United States including primary care physicians and nonspecialists.
Waqas Jehangir   +3 more
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The cost of opioid use disorder-related conditions in Medicare

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2023
Medicare coverage excludes some levels of substance use disorder (SUD) care, such as intensive outpatient and residential treatment. Expanding access to SUD treatment could increase Medicare spending. However, these costs could be offset if SUD treatment resulted in cost savings from reducing SUD-related medical events and SUD-related medical ...
Tami L, Mark   +4 more
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Weeding out the truth: a systematic review and meta-analysis on the transition from cannabis use to opioid use and opioid use disorders, abuse or dependence.

Addiction, 2021
BACKGROUND AND AIMS The idea that cannabis is a 'gateway drug' to more harmful substances such as opioids is highly controversial, yet has substantially impacted policy, education and how we conceptualize substance use. Given a rise in access to cannabis
Jack Wilson   +5 more
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