CHIROPRACTIC AND THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC - STRATEGIES TO MITIGATE HARM AND PROMOTE EVIDENCE-BASED CARE (PART 2: SUMMARY)
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- Addresses a highly relevant and timely issue (opioid crisis)
- Offers practical recommendations for chiropractic practitioners
- Promotes evidence-based care within the chiropractic profession
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- As a summary, it lacks detailed methodological information
- The novelty is somewhat limited as it summarizes existing knowledge
- The interdisciplinary value could be enhanced by explicitly connecting to broader public health strategies
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While this is a summary, future work could benefit from detailing the specific evidence base supporting the recommendations. Further exploration of how chiropractic can integrate with other healthcare professions in addressing the opioid crisis would also be valuable.
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Abstract
This paper summarises the current opioid crisis in Australia and offers recommendations and strategies where chiropractic, on both an individual practitioner and professional level, can engage with the problem, with a view to mitigating the risks of harm of opioid overuse. The authors also describe how engaging with the opioid crisis may indeed assist in promoting and lobbying for evidence-based, guideline-concordant management for non-cancer spinal pain.
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| Authors | Gregory Parkin-Smith; Lyndon Amorin-Woods; Michael Shobbrook; Barrett Losco |
| Journal | chiropractic journal of australia |
| Year | 2020 |
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