A concept analysis of analgesic nonadherence for cancer pain in a time of opioid crisis
Abstract
null null Background null Pain is one of the most common symptoms identified along the cancer trajectory. Among patients with moderate to severe cancer pain, nonadherence to prescribed analgesics may complicate treatment plans and exacerbate pain severity. Nonadherent behaviors are likely due to a number of individual/family, provider, and system level factors and may lead to negative pain-related outcomes. null null null Purpose null The...
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Title
A concept analysis of analgesic nonadherence for cancer pain in a time of opioid crisis
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
68
Issue
1
Pages
83 - 93
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