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Opioid prescribing patterns for non-malignant chronic pain for rural versus non-rural US adults: a population-based study using 2010 NAMCS data

机译:阿片类药物处方针对美国农村和非农村成年人的非恶性慢性疼痛:一项基于人群的研究使用2010年NAMCS数据

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BackgroundNon-malignant chronic pain (NMCP) is one of the most common reasons for primary care visits. Pain management health care disparities have been documented in relation to patient gender, race, and socioeconomic status. Although not studied in relation to chronic pain management, studies have found that living in a rural community in the US is associated with health care disparities. Rurality as a social determinant of health may influence opioid prescribing. We examined rural and non-rural differences in opioid prescribing patterns for NMCP management, hypothesizing that distinct from education, income, racial or gender differences, rural residency is a significant and independent factor in opioid prescribing patterns.
机译:背景非恶性慢性疼痛(NMCP)是基层医疗就诊的最常见原因之一。关于患者性别,种族和社会经济状况的疼痛管理医疗保健差异已有记录。尽管尚未进行有关慢性疼痛管理的研究,但研究发现,生活在美国的农村社区与医疗保健差距有关。农村作为健康的社会决定因素可能会影响阿片类药物的处方。我们研究了NMCP管理的阿片类药物处方方式中的农村和非农村差异,并假设与教育,收入,种族或性别差异不同,农村居民身份是阿片类药物处方方式中的重要且独立的因素。

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