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Evidence-based pain medicine for primary care physicians
Graves T. Owen
, Brian M. Bruel
, C. M. Schade
, Maxim S. Eckmann
,
Erik C. Hustak
, Mitchell P. Engle
Anesthesiology
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Primary Care Physicians
100%
Pain Medicine
100%
Evidence-based
100%
Chronic Pain
66%
Chronic Pain Treatment
66%
Opioid Therapy
66%
Pharmacotherapy
33%
Clinical High Risk
33%
Opioids
33%
Centers for Disease Control
33%
Disease Prevention
33%
Evidence Support
33%
Psychological Pain
33%
Patient Management
33%
Risk Stratification
33%
Pain Assessment
33%
Psychological Intervention
33%
Physical Variables
33%
Medical Evidence
33%
General Guidelines
33%
Patient Monitoring
33%
Cultural Variables
33%
Chronic Pain Patients
33%
Prevention Guidelines
33%
Physical Rehabilitation
33%
Social Variables
33%
Drug-related Deaths
33%
Procedural Intervention
33%
Appropriate Utilization
33%
Emotional Variables
33%
Alternatives to Opioids
33%
Evidence-based Care
33%
Pain Care
33%
Biopsychosocial Model of Pain
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Primary Health Care
100%
Chronic Pain
100%
Pain Medicine
100%
Drug Therapy
20%
Risk Stratification
20%
Patient Monitoring
20%
Physical Rehabilitation
20%
Pain Measurement
20%
Biopsychosocial Model
20%
Pain Care
20%
Diseases
20%
Side Effect
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
General Practitioner
100%
Chronic Pain
100%
Practice Guideline
50%
Drug Therapy
25%
Disease Control
25%
Patient Monitoring
25%
Chronic Pain Patient
25%
Pain Measurement
25%
Pain Care
25%
Side Effect
25%