Association Between Opioid Dose Reduction Against Patients' Wishes and Change in Pain Severity.
Joseph W FrankEvan CareyCharlotte NolanAnne HaleSean NugentErin E KrebsPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2020)
Self-reported past year involuntary opioid reduction was common among a national sample of veterans treated with long-term opioid therapy. Opioid dose reduction, whether involuntary or voluntary, was not associated with change in pain severity. Future studies should examine involuntary opioid reduction in different populations and trends over time and explore further patient- and provider-level factors that may impact patient experience and outcomes during opioid reduction.