A descriptive study of pain treatment and its follow-up in primary care of elderly patients after orthopaedic care
Abstract Background Pain treatment post orthopaedic care in the elderly is complicated and requires careful follow-up. Current guidelines state all patients prescribed opioids should have a plan for gradual reduction, with the treatment progressively reduced and ended if any pain remains after more...
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Main Authors: | Gabriella Caleres (Author), Patrik Midlöv (Author), Åsa Bondesson (Author), Sara Modig (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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