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General practitioners' and community pharmacists' beliefs and practices on opioids for non-malignant pain.

E A W Jansen-Groot KoerkampY M WeesieMette HeringaKarin HekJeanet W BlomMattijs Everard NumansLiset van DijkM Marcel Bouvy
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2024)
This study, guided by the health belief model, reveals that general practitioners and community pharmacists have serious concerns about opioid use in chronic non-malignant pain. Despite shared concerns, both professions differ in their beliefs about opioid benefits and perceived self-efficacy. Both professions have in common that they value recommended measures to reduce opioid prescribing. Also, they both struggle to implement strategies, emphasizing the urgent need for education, collaboration and tools to align practices with guidelines on non-malignant pain and opioids.
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