Acute pain and self-directed discharge among hospitalized patients with opioid-related diagnoses: a cohort study
Abstract Background Patients with substance use disorders are more likely than those without to have a self-directed hospital discharge, putting them at risk for poor health outcomes including progressing illness, readmissions, and death. Inadequate pain management has been identified as a potential...
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Main Authors: | Peggy Compton (Author), Shoshana V. Aronowitz (Author), Heather Klusaritz (Author), Evan Anderson (Author) |
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