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Managing Cancer Pain in Patients with Opioid and Substance Use Disorders.
Seminars in Oncology Nursing 2019 May 4
OBJECTIVE: To discuss the assessment and management of pain in patients with substance use disorders.
DATA SOURCES: Peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, internet sources.
CONCLUSION: Patients should be routinely assessed for SUDs. Pain management should be stratified according to patient risk. An interdisciplinary approach is essential.
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Oncology nurses should be aware of assessment approaches to screen and monitor patients with SUDs. Oncology nurses are an essential part of the interdisciplinary team when monitoring patients with SUDs.
DATA SOURCES: Peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, internet sources.
CONCLUSION: Patients should be routinely assessed for SUDs. Pain management should be stratified according to patient risk. An interdisciplinary approach is essential.
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Oncology nurses should be aware of assessment approaches to screen and monitor patients with SUDs. Oncology nurses are an essential part of the interdisciplinary team when monitoring patients with SUDs.
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