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Episode 175 – How to work with patients to prevent long-term use of opioids in general practice

In this episode, we talk to Lisa Davies, a PhD candidate based at Utrecht University.

Title of paper: Patients’ perspectives about the role of primary healthcare providers in long-term opioid therapy: a qualitative study in Dutch primary care

Available at: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2023.0547

Previous research has shown the pivotal role of primary healthcare providers in managing long-term opioid use for patients with chronic non-cancer pain. This study adds the patient’s perspective, underscoring the importance of improved communication, medication management, regular assessments, and a patient-centred approach, especially during opioid tapering. Clinicians should prioritise these aspects to enhance patient care and outcomes for patients in chronic non-cancer pain management.

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