2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2005.01.337
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Development of an Opioid Side Effects Scale

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“… 263 A second example is opioid-related side effects, which represent another symptom cluster that includes nausea, dizziness, sedation, and constipation, and can also be assessed with several validated questionnaires. 29 , 30 Importantly, harms assessed with prospective outcome assessments will result in a higher incidence than passive AE capture, and therefore, values derived from prospective and passive measures cannot be directly compared.…”
Section: Assessment Of Adverse Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 263 A second example is opioid-related side effects, which represent another symptom cluster that includes nausea, dizziness, sedation, and constipation, and can also be assessed with several validated questionnaires. 29 , 30 Importantly, harms assessed with prospective outcome assessments will result in a higher incidence than passive AE capture, and therefore, values derived from prospective and passive measures cannot be directly compared.…”
Section: Assessment Of Adverse Eventsmentioning
confidence: 99%