A patient activation intervention in primary care for patients with chronic pain on long term opioid therapy: results from a randomized control trial
Abstract Background Given significant risks associated with long-term prescription opioid use, there is a need for non-pharmacological interventions for treating chronic pain. Activating patients to manage chronic pain has the potential to improve health outcomes. The ACTIVATE study was designed to...
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