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New Brief on What People Living with Chronic Pain Want Doctors to Know

September 13, 2019

A new issue brief has been released entitled "What I Want my Doctor to Know About How Arthritis and Chronic Pain Affect My Everyday Life" under a grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR).

Based on interviews conducted with people living with a disability due to arthritis, who are on long-term opioids or have stopped taking opioids after developing opioid use disorder (OUD), results from the interviews suggest individuals want their doctors to:

  • Talk with them in detail about how they can treat chronic pain and improve function; 
  • Treat the whole person, thinking beyond their health condition;
  • Describe what happens if medication does not control their pain or improve function; 
  • Explain the signs and symptoms of OUD and the treatment plan should they develop OUD; and 
  • Outline other options for managing pain if they develop OUD and cannot take opioids anymore.

Download the issue brief.


Last modified on 12/21/2020


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