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A Single Center Exploratory Survey of Patients and Nurses on post-Surgical Oral Opioid Delivery Through Patient-Controlled Analgesia.

Daniyal H MirzaLucy ZhaClaudia SeeIsabella N PaolettiFeng DaiMark HocevarJinlei LiDaniel Wiznia
Published in: Journal of pain research (2024)
Nurse-administered pills are a common but suboptimal method for postoperative pain management. Based on patient and nurse feedback, patient controlled self-administered liquid oral opioid delivery is conceptually innovative, practically viable and potentially a preferred alternative for timely and less nurse-exhaustive pain management.
Keyphrases
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