2017
DOI: 10.20986/resed.2017.3550/2016
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Tratamiento con opiodes en dolor crónico no oncológico: Recomendaciones para una prescripción segura

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“…Our findings on patient-reported pain intensity as a predictor of opioid prescribing are consistent with those of previous researchers [ 28 ]. They are also consistent with older international guidelines that have recommended taking the patient’s reported pain intensity into account when making decisions about opioid prescribing [ 23 , 24 , 26 ]. However, these recommendations may now be outdated (see below).…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…Our findings on patient-reported pain intensity as a predictor of opioid prescribing are consistent with those of previous researchers [ 28 ]. They are also consistent with older international guidelines that have recommended taking the patient’s reported pain intensity into account when making decisions about opioid prescribing [ 23 , 24 , 26 ]. However, these recommendations may now be outdated (see below).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…In addition, an association has been found between a number of pain characteristics and the likelihood of being prescribed opioids. Several international guidelines have emphasized the relevance of assessing pain intensity when making decisions on prescribing opioids [ 2 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 ]. These guidelines may underlie the finding that higher levels of pain intensity were reported by individuals who were prescribed long-term opioid therapy than individuals who were not prescribed such therapy [ 28 ].…”
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“…La resiliencia se ha definido como la capacidad de un individuo para evitar las consecuencias sociales, psicológicas y biológicas negativas del estrés extremo que de otro modo comprometerían su bienestar psicológico o físico. La resiliencia se puede definir como la capacidad de restaurar y sostener la vida, una vida plena en presencia del dolor (10). También se ha descubierto que constructos psicológicos como la resiliencia se relacionan con la experiencia del dolor y los resultados del dolor.…”
Section: Factores De Salud Psicológica Y Conductualunclassified
“…Dado que aproximadamente 1/5 de la población general se ve afectada por dolor crónico y la depresión es la tercera causa principal de discapacidad médica, la necesidad de identificar las condiciones de salud mental en las poblaciones de pacientes con dolor crónico es primordial. Más del 85% de los pacientes con dolor crónico informan estar afectados por depresión y la relación entre el dolor crónico y la depresión está fuertemente correlacionada (10).…”
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