From pain treatment to opioid dependence: a qualitative study of the environmental influence on codeine use in UK adults.
Emma KinnairdAndreas KimergårdStacey JenningsColin DrummondPaolo DelucaPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
The study identified microenvironments and macroenvironments capable of producing dependence on codeine, including repeat prescribing and unsupervised use over a longer time period. The economic environment was important in its influence on the available resources for holistic pain therapy in primary care in order to offer alternative treatments to codeine. Overall, the goal is to create an environment that reduces risk of harm by promoting safe use of codeine for treatment of pain, while providing effective care for those developing withdrawal and dependence.