2023
DOI: 10.1111/dar.13683
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Opioid‐related policy changes: Experiences and perspectives from people who use opioids to manage non‐cancer chronic pain

Abstract: IntroductionPeople who use prescription opioids to manage non‐cancer chronic pain are particularly vulnerable to opioid‐related policy change. This study aims to better understand what prescription opioids provide this population, what concerns they have in the context of new and changing opioid policies, such as the recently implemented prescription drug monitoring program in Victoria, Australia, their experiences of prescription opioid use, chronic pain and what they would like their healthcare to look like.… Show more

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“…Possibly more important are studies that provide information about the impact of interventions for limiting opioid medication supply on clinical decision making and outcomes; investigations from the prescriber 9 and patient perspectives 10 are critical.…”
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