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Prescription opioid overdose and adverse effect hospitalisations among injured workers in eight states (2010-2014).

Jeanne M SearsSheilah Hogg-JohnsonRyan A SterlingDeborah Fulton-KehoeGary M Franklin
Published in: Occupational and environmental medicine (2020)
Population-based estimates of prescription opioid morbidity are almost nonexistent for injured workers; this study begins to fill that gap. Rates for injured workers increased markedly with age but were low relative to inpatients overall. Research is needed to assess whether WC as payer adequately identifies work-related opioid morbidity for surveillance purposes, and to further quantify the burden of prescription opioid-related morbidity.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • genome wide
  • risk factors
  • gene expression