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Fellers, Jonathan C.
Treating comorbid opioid use disorder in chronic pain[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
616.8632
書名/作者:
Treating comorbid opioid use disorder in chronic pain/ edited by Annette M. Matthews, Jonathan C. Fellers.
其他作者:
Matthews, Annette M.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xi, 237 p. : : ill. (some col.), digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Opioid abuse - Treatment.
標題:
Chronic pain.
標題:
Medicine & Public Health.
標題:
Psychiatry.
標題:
Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance.
標題:
Pain Medicine.
標題:
General Practice / Family Medicine.
標題:
Public Health.
ISBN:
9783319298634
ISBN:
9783319298610
內容註:
1. Introduction -- Part I. Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2. Epidemiology of Pain and Opiate Addiction -- 3. Theories of Pain and Addiction: Type of Pain, Pathways to Opiate Addiction -- 4. Types of Problematic Opiate Use and How to Detect Them -- 5. Pharmacology of Pain Treatment: Opiates and Other Allopathic Treatments -- 6. Alternative Treatments -- 7. Evaluation the Bio-Psycho-Social Milieu of Pain -- 8. Clinical Measurement of Pain, Opiate Addiction and Functional Status -- 9. Methadone and Buprenorphine: The place of Opiate Replacement Therapies -- 10. Procedures, Devices, Ablations, Surgeries -- 11. Special Issues in the Treatment of Women -- 12. Special Issues in the Treatment of Older Patients -- 13. Recovery: What does it look like? -- Part II. Ethical, Legal, Regulatory, and Policy Issues -- 14. History of Opiate Prescribing and Opiate Related Drug Laws -- 15. Developing Facility Responses: Opiate Treatment Improvement Committee -- 16. Diversion and Abuse: pain contracts, urine drug screens, pill counts, visit frequency -- 17. Prescription monitoring programs -- 18. Documentation of Treatment, Treatment Plan, and Informed Consent -- 19. Emotional vs. Science Driven Treatment: The case of chronic low back pain -- 20. Federal involvement in pain management policy: SAMHSA, CDC, DEA, ONDC, NIDA, US FDA Part III. Best Practices and Practice Models -- 21. Multidisciplinary Pain Clinics -- 22. The Role of the Emergency Room in Chronic Pain Treatment -- 23. Assessing and Treating Co-Occurring Mental Illness -- 24. Assessing and Treating Other Co-Occurring Substance Abuse -- Appendix I. Resources.
摘要、提要註:
This in-depth text addresses how to approach and treat the chronic pain patient struggling with problematic opiate use. It discusses the approach for patients who may be at high risk of problematic use, such as those with a history of mental illness or substance use disorder. The first part covers diagnosis and treatment, focusing on common best practices that practitioners can adapt to any practice. Two of the chapters detail alternative and replacement therapies for opiates. Two more cover special issues in the treatment of women and older patients. The second part reviews the ethical, legal, regulatory, and policy issues surrounding the treatment of patients with comorbid pain and addiction. The book includes strategies for documentation that mitigate the risk of legal issues or ethical boundary crossings. The last part of the book addresses treating comorbid pain and opiate abuse in different medical settings and the treatment of co-occurring mental illnesses and substance abuse. Treating Comorbid Opioid Addiction and Dependence in Chronic Pain is of great value to psychiatrists, pain physicians, primary care providers, social workers, drug rehabilitation centers, and other behavioral health professionals.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29863-4
Treating comorbid opioid use disorder in chronic pain[electronic resource] /
Treating comorbid opioid use disorder in chronic pain
[electronic resource] /edited by Annette M. Matthews, Jonathan C. Fellers. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2016. - xi, 237 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
1. Introduction -- Part I. Diagnosis and Treatment -- 2. Epidemiology of Pain and Opiate Addiction -- 3. Theories of Pain and Addiction: Type of Pain, Pathways to Opiate Addiction -- 4. Types of Problematic Opiate Use and How to Detect Them -- 5. Pharmacology of Pain Treatment: Opiates and Other Allopathic Treatments -- 6. Alternative Treatments -- 7. Evaluation the Bio-Psycho-Social Milieu of Pain -- 8. Clinical Measurement of Pain, Opiate Addiction and Functional Status -- 9. Methadone and Buprenorphine: The place of Opiate Replacement Therapies -- 10. Procedures, Devices, Ablations, Surgeries -- 11. Special Issues in the Treatment of Women -- 12. Special Issues in the Treatment of Older Patients -- 13. Recovery: What does it look like? -- Part II. Ethical, Legal, Regulatory, and Policy Issues -- 14. History of Opiate Prescribing and Opiate Related Drug Laws -- 15. Developing Facility Responses: Opiate Treatment Improvement Committee -- 16. Diversion and Abuse: pain contracts, urine drug screens, pill counts, visit frequency -- 17. Prescription monitoring programs -- 18. Documentation of Treatment, Treatment Plan, and Informed Consent -- 19. Emotional vs. Science Driven Treatment: The case of chronic low back pain -- 20. Federal involvement in pain management policy: SAMHSA, CDC, DEA, ONDC, NIDA, US FDA Part III. Best Practices and Practice Models -- 21. Multidisciplinary Pain Clinics -- 22. The Role of the Emergency Room in Chronic Pain Treatment -- 23. Assessing and Treating Co-Occurring Mental Illness -- 24. Assessing and Treating Other Co-Occurring Substance Abuse -- Appendix I. Resources.
This in-depth text addresses how to approach and treat the chronic pain patient struggling with problematic opiate use. It discusses the approach for patients who may be at high risk of problematic use, such as those with a history of mental illness or substance use disorder. The first part covers diagnosis and treatment, focusing on common best practices that practitioners can adapt to any practice. Two of the chapters detail alternative and replacement therapies for opiates. Two more cover special issues in the treatment of women and older patients. The second part reviews the ethical, legal, regulatory, and policy issues surrounding the treatment of patients with comorbid pain and addiction. The book includes strategies for documentation that mitigate the risk of legal issues or ethical boundary crossings. The last part of the book addresses treating comorbid pain and opiate abuse in different medical settings and the treatment of co-occurring mental illnesses and substance abuse. Treating Comorbid Opioid Addiction and Dependence in Chronic Pain is of great value to psychiatrists, pain physicians, primary care providers, social workers, drug rehabilitation centers, and other behavioral health professionals.
ISBN: 9783319298634
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LC Class. No.: RC568.O45
Dewey Class. No.: 616.8632
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