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The 2022 Clinical Practice Guideline includes 12 recommendations for clinicians providing pain care for outpatients aged 18 years or older with acute pain, subacute pain, or chronic pain. Five guiding principles should broadly inform implementation across guideline recommendations to improve patient care and safety.
Pain Management for Pregnant and Postpartum Persons. For pain management in the postpartum period, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends stepwise, multimodal, shared decision-making, incorporating pharmacologic treatments that might include opioids.
The 2022 Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain (2022 Clinical Practice Guideline) is based on systematic reviews of the scientific evidence, considering benefits and harms, values and preferences, and resource allocation.
The 2022 guideline aims to promote equitable access to effective, informed, individualized, and safe pain management that improves patients’ function and quality of life, while clarifying and...
The 2022 guideline aims to promote equitable access to effective, informed, individualized, and safe pain management that improves patients’ function and quality of life, while clarifying and reducing the risks associated with opioid use.
Chronic Pain and Prescription Opioids. 11% of Americans experience daily (chronic) pain. Opioids frequently prescribed for chronic pain. Primary care providers commonly treat chronic, non-cancer pain. account for ~50% of opioid pain medications dispensed. report concern about opioids and insufficient training.
CDC recommends that persons with pain receive appropriate pain treatment, with careful consideration of the benefits and risks of all treatment options in the context of the patient’s circumstances.