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Pain Management and Risks Associated With Substance Use: Practice Recommendations

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PAIN MANAGEMENT NURSING
Volume 23, Issue 2, Pages 91-108

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.pmn.2021.11.002

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  1. NIH [K23DA043049]

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Assessing and managing pain while evaluating risks associated with substance use and substance use disorders remains a challenge for healthcare clinicians. The American Society for Pain Management Nursing and the International Nurses Society on Addictions advocate for an integrated, holistic, multidimensional approach that includes nonopioid and nonpharmacological modalities. A team-based approach, active involvement of the person with pain and their support systems, and inclusion of pain and addiction specialists are critical factors. Healthcare systems should establish policies and procedures to support these principles and recommendations.
Assessing and managing pain while evaluating risks associated with substance use and substance use disorders continues to be a challenge faced by health care clinicians. The American Society for Pain Management Nursing and the International Nurses Society on Addictions uphold the principle that all persons with co-occurring pain and substance use or substance use disorders have the right to be treated with dignity and respect, and receive evidence-based, high quality assessment, and management for both conditions. The American Society for Pain Management Nursing and International Nurses Society on Addictions have updated their 2012 position statement on this topic supporting an integrated, holistic, multidimensional approach, which includes nonopioid and nonpharmacological modalities. Opioid use disorder is used as an exemplar for substance use disorders and clinical recommendations are included with expanded attention to risk assessment and mitigation with interventions targeted to minimize the risk for relapse or escalation of substance use. Opioids should not be excluded for anyone when indicated for pain management. A team-based approach is critical, promotes the active involvement of the person with pain and their support systems, and includes pain and addiction specialists whenever possible. Health care systems should establish policies and procedures that facilitate and support the principles and recommendations put forth in this article. (C) 2021 American Society for Pain Management Nursing. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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