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To explore the barriers and fears related to use of opioids among a population of adult outpatients with advanced cancer who continue to experience pain after receiving a prescription for opioid analgesia and hypothesized associations among opiophobia, anxiety, depression, pain intensity, pain interference, and opioid medication adherence.
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To explore the barriers and fears related to use of opioids among a population of adult outpatients with advanced cancer who continue to experience pain after receiving a prescription for opioid analgesia.
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To examine associations among opiophobia, anxiety, depression, pain intensity, pain interference, and opioid medication adherence among adults with advanced cancer who report undermanaged pain during the first week after receiving a prescription for an opioid analgesic.
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Eileen Hacker, PHD,RN
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