Search Results - "Cameron, Douglas F"
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The association between chiropractic integration in an Ontario community health centre and continued prescription opioid use for chronic non-cancer spinal pain: a sequential explanatory mixed methods study
Published in BMC health services research (03-11-2022)“…Emerging evidence suggests that access to chiropractic care may reduce the likelihood of initiating an opioid prescription for spinal pain; however, the impact…”
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Association of Chiropractic Care With Receiving an Opioid Prescription for Noncancer Spinal Pain Within a Canadian Community Health Center: A Mixed Methods Analysis
Published in Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics (01-05-2022)“…The purpose of this study was to examine the association between receipt of chiropractic services and initiating a prescription for opioids among adult…”
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Management of Back Pain-related Disorders in a Community With Limited Access to Health Care Services: A Description of Integration of Chiropractors as Service Providers
Published in Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics (01-11-2017)“…The purpose of this study was to evaluate a chiropractic service for back pain patients integrated within a publicly funded, multidisciplinary, primary care…”
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Chiropractic integration within a community health centre: a cost description and partial analysis of cost-utility from the perspective of the institution
Published in Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association (01-08-2019)“…To evaluate costs and consequences of a new back pain service provided by chiropractors integrated into a Community Health Centre in Cambridge, Ontario. The…”
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Association of chiropractic integration in a Canadian community health centre with prescription of opioids for non-cancer spinal pain: a mixed methods analysis
Published in Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association (01-08-2022)“…Background: Opioids are commonly prescribed in North America to relieve musculoskeletal pain and improve function. However, opioids provide only modest…”
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