Development and design of a mobile application for prescription opioid clinical decision-making: a feasibility study in New York City, USA.
Megan E MarzialiMirna GiordanoZachary GleitJake PrigoffRuth LandauSilvia S MartinsPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
In this project evaluating the development and implementation of an app for opioid prescription after two common surgeries with different prescription patterns, the surgical procedure with higher intended and variable opioid prescription (adolescent posterior spinal fusion surgery) was associated with participants more willing to use the app. Future iterations of this opioid prescribing intervention should target surgical procedures with high variability in both patients' opioid use and providers' prescription patterns.
Keyphrases
- chronic pain
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