Diagnosing and managing patients with chronic pain who develop prescription opioid use disorder A scoping review of general practitioners’ experience

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Abstract

Background and objective Prescription opioid use disorder (pOUD) is an important sequela of long-term prescribed opioids for chronic pain. General practitioners (GPs) may not systematically diagnose or manage this; however, it is unclear why.

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Wilson, H., Harris-Roxas, B., Lintzeris, N., & Harris, M. (2022). Diagnosing and managing patients with chronic pain who develop prescription opioid use disorder A scoping review of general practitioners’ experience. Australian Journal of General Practice, 51(10), 804–811. https://doi.org/10.31128/AJGP-10-21-6201

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