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PDF which aims to educate doctors and individuals on opioid misuse, as well as the guidelines and regulations surrounding the treatment of pain with opioids.
Authors: Manchikanti L, Atluri S, Trescot AM, Giordano J
Issue: 11: S155-S180
Source:
Pain Physician 2008: Opioids Special Issue 0
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* According to three study findings, nearly 70% of American smokers (36 million) make at least one outpatient visit each year, but health care providers gave smoking cessation advice to only 40% to 52% of the smokers.
* One recent study reported that only 15% of smokers who saw a physician in the past year were offered assistance with quitting, and only 3% were given a follow-up appointment to address the problem.
* In 1992, about half of all adult U.S. smokers visited a dentist, but only 25% were advised to quit by their dentist.
* Effective strategies for treating tobacco use include brief advice by medical providers, counseling, and pharmacotherapy.
* Less intensive interventions, as simple as physicians advising their patients to quit smoking, can produce cessation rates of 5% to 10% per year. More intensive interventions, combining behavioral counseling and pharmacologic treatment, can produce 20% to 25% quit rates in one year.
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CDC 0
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