Acute pain pathways: protocol for a prospective cohort study

INTRODUCTION: Opioid analgesics are often used to treat moderate-to-severe acute non-cancer pain; however, there is little high-quality evidence to guide clinician prescribing. An essential element to developing evidence-based guidelines is a better understanding of pain management and pain control...

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Main Authors: Ahadpour, M. (Author), Allen, S. (Author), Araojo, R. (Author), Bellolio, F. (Author), Chang, N. (Author), Ciaccio, L. (Author), Emanuel, L. (Author), Fillmore, J. (Author), Gilbert, G.H (Author), Heckmann, R. (Author), Jeffery, M.M (Author), Koussis, P. (Author), Lee, C. (Author), Lipkind, H. (Author), Mallama, C. (Author), Meyer, T. (Author), Moncur, M. (Author), Nuckols, T. (Author), Pacanowski, M.A (Author), Page, D.B (Author), Papadopoulos, E. (Author), Ritchie, J.D (Author), Ross, J.S (Author), Shah, N.D (Author), Soukup, M. (Author), St Clair, C.O (Author), Tamang, S. (Author), Torbati, S. (Author), Wallace, D.W (Author), Zhao, Y. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: NLM (Medline) 2022
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