The association between chiropractic integration in an Ontario community health centre and continued prescription opioid use for chronic non-cancer spinal pain: a sequential explanatory mixed methods study
Abstract Background: Emerging evidence suggests that access to chiropractic care may reduce the likelihood of initiating an opioid prescription for spinal pain; however, the impact of chiropractic care for patients already prescribed opioids is uncertain. We undertook a sequential explanatory mixed...
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Auteurs principaux: | Peter C. Emary (Auteur), Amy L. Brown (Auteur), Mark Oremus (Auteur), Lawrence Mbuagbaw (Auteur), Douglas F. Cameron (Auteur), Jenna DiDonato (Auteur), Jason W. Busse (Auteur) |
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