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Engaging patients around the risks of opioid misuse in the emergency.
The authors of this editorial considered a number of different types of strategies to increase patient awareness of risks and benefits associated with alternative pain management strategies in the ED. These include traditional education, communicating risks, shared decisionmaking, community interventions and “sticky” narratives. They conclude that patients, families and communities must be included in order to navigate the tight¬rope walk between providing adequate pain control and mitigating misuse and dependency.
AHRQ-funded; HS021956.
Citation: Meisel ZF, Smith RJ .
Engaging patients around the risks of opioid misuse in the emergency.
Pain Manag 2015 Sep;5(5):323-6. doi: 10.2217/pmt.15.31..
Keywords: Emergency Department, Opioids, Pain, Patient and Family Engagement