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Pocket Book Resources
Resources
CHRONIC PAIN MANAGEMENT
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Chronic Pain Management Guidelines Managing Chronic Pain in Adults With or in Recovery From Substance Use Disorders from SAMHSA
CDC’s Pocket Guide: Tapering Opioids for Chronic Pain
Assessing the Benefits and Harms of Opioid Therapy [CDC]
Nonopioid Treatments for Chronic Pain [CDC]
Calculating Total Daily Dose of Opioids for Safer Dosage [CDC]
American Academy of Family Physicians
Chronic Pain Toolkit
IHS Safe OpioidPrescribing Policies
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Safely and Effectively Managing Pain Without Opioids
Opioid Risk Tool
Understanding Motivational Interviewing [Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers]
Spirit of Communication: A Culturally Adapted Motivational Interviewing Training for Southern Plains Tribal Health Board
Prescription
MONITORING PROGRAM
Southern Plains Tribal Health Board’s PMP Toolkit
Chapter 32—State Prescription DrugMonitoring Programs from the Indian Health Manual
Sud Detection And Treatment
Indian Country Substance Use Disorder ECHO Program
National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Screening and Assessment Tools Chart for Substance Use Disorders
Three Steps for Talking With Patients About Substance Use Disorder [American Medical Association]
Oklahoma State Law
Prescription Limits and Rules for Opioid Drugs
Electronic Prescribing Statutes
A Pocket Book Guide For Prescribers
References
References
Albuquerque Area Southwest Tribal Epidemiology Center. (2018). The opioid crisis impact on Native communities.
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (2012). Managing Chronic Pain in Adults With or in Recovery From Substance Use Disorders. Rockville (MD): Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (US). (Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, No. 54.)
de Heer, E. W., Gerrits, M. M. J. G., Beekman, A. T. F., Dekker, J., van Marwijk, H. W. J., de Waal, M. W. M., Spinhoven P., Penninx B.W., van der FeltzCornelis C.M. (2014). The association of depression and anxiety with pain: A study from NESDA. PLoS ONE, 9(10), e106907.
Dahlhamer J, Lucas J, Zelaya, C, Nahin, R., Mackey, S., DeBar, L., Kerns, R., Von Korff, M., Porter L., Helmick, C. (2016) Prevalence of Chronic Pain and High-Impact Chronic Pain Among Adults — United States. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2018, 67:1001–1006.
Dowell, D., Haegerich, T. M., & Chou, R. (2016). CDC guideline for prescribing opioids for chronic pain—United States. MMWR Recomm Rep, 65(RR-1), 1–49.
Duwe, E. A. G. (2019). Suffering like a broken toy: Social, psychological, and cultural impacts for urban American Indians with chronic pain. International Journal of Indigenous Health, 14(2), 150 –168. https://doi.org/10.32799/ ijih.v14i2.32967
Indian Health Service. (n.d.) Safe opioid prescribing.
Jimenez, N., Garroutte, E., Kundu, A., Morales, L., & Buchwald, D. (2011). A review of the experience, epidemiology, and management of pain among American Indian, Alaska Native, and Aboriginal Canadian peoples. The Journal of Pain, 12(5), 511–522.
Mukund, A., Bhardwaj, K., & Mohan, C., (2019). Basic interventional procedures: Practices essentials. Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging
Murez, C. R. (2021). Chronic pain and mental health: The empowered patient’s guide. Practical Pain Management. Oklahoma Prescription Monitoring Program. (2019). Prescription monitoring program enhancements. Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drug Control [PowerPoint presentation].
Ross, E., Huber, F., Kuhn, B., Lannon, E., Sturycz, C., Payne, M., Hellman, N., Toledo, T., Güereca, Y. Palit, S., Demuth, M., Shadlow, J. & Rhudy, J. (2019). Assessing chronic pain onset in Native Americans: Follow-up results from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk (OK-SNAP). The Journal of Pain, 20(4), 533.
Tamayo-Sarver, J. H., Hinze, S. W., Cydulka, R. K., & Baker, D. W. (2003). Racial and ethnic disparities in emergency department analgesic prescription. American Journal of Public Health, 93(12), 2067–2073.
Trawalter, S. (2020). Black Americans are systematically undertreated for pain: Why?
UVA Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy.
Tribal Opioid Response. (2020). A trickster tale— Outsmarting opioids through education and action. Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board.
Yu, H (2015). Pitfalls of point-of-care urinary drug screening for pain management. American Association for Clinic Chemistry.
Warraich, H. J. (2020). Racial disparities seen in how doctors treat pain, even among children. The Washington Post.