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

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES 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,… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES 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. METHOD This scoping review searched multiple databases to assess GPs' experience diagnosing and managing patients prescribed opioids for chronic pain who have developed pOUD. RESULTS The 19 included articles report high levels of GP concern regarding opioid diversion, inappropriate use, abuse, misuse, diversion, dependence and addiction. Confidence screening and detecting pOUD is mixed, and few screen systematically. The most common response is declining to prescribe rather than diagnosing and managing pOUD. DISCUSSION GPs experience high levels of conflict when considering potential pOUD in their patients with chronic pain prescribed opioids. Their experiences diagnosing and managing pOUD are not fully understood. Further theory-based research may help to understand this and assist future policy directions, programs and research priorities.

Keywords: prescription opioid; opioid use; diagnosing managing; chronic pain

Journal Title: Australian journal of general practice
Year Published: 2022

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