Managing pain in seriously ill patients with substance use disorders

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Abstract

Managing pain can be challenging, especially in patients with serious illnesses and a history of substance use disorders. This article discusses the challenges of addressing pain in these patients and offers perspectives regarding their clinical management.

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Mazanec, P., Paice, J., Campbell, G., Ginex, P. K., Harris, M., & Matzo, M. (2021). Managing pain in seriously ill patients with substance use disorders. Nursing, 51(1), 32–39. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.NURSE.0000724344.85870.b2

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