Desiree Azizoddin to Chronic Pain
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Desiree Azizoddin has written about Chronic Pain.
Connection Strength
5.563
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A secondary analysis: the impact of pre-existing chronic pain among patients with cancer presenting to the emergency department with acute pain. Support Care Cancer. 2024 Jan 25; 32(2):129.
Score: 0.813
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Development and pre-pilot testing of STAMP?+?CBT: an mHealth app combining pain cognitive behavioral therapy and opioid support for patients with advanced cancer and pain. Support Care Cancer. 2024 Jan 22; 32(2):123.
Score: 0.813
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Daily pain and opioid administration in hospitalized patients with cancer: the importance of psychological factors, recent surgery, and current opioid use. Pain. 2023 08 01; 164(8):1820-1827.
Score: 0.765
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Increased pain catastrophizing longitudinally predicts worsened pain severity and interference in patients with chronic pain and cancer: A collaborative health outcomes information registry study (CHOIR). Psychooncology. 2022 10; 31(10):1753-1761.
Score: 0.737
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Psychological Evaluation of Patients With Cancer Presenting to the Emergency Department With Pain: Independent Predictors of Worse Pain Severity, Interference, and Higher Hourly Opioid Administration. JCO Oncol Pract. 2022 10; 18(10):e1648-e1660.
Score: 0.737
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Chronic pain severity, impact, and opioid use among patients with cancer: An analysis of biopsychosocial factors using the CHOIR learning health care system. Cancer. 2021 09 01; 127(17):3254-3263.
Score: 0.677
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Cancer pain self-management in the context of a national opioid epidemic: Experiences of patients with advanced cancer using opioids. Cancer. 2021 09 01; 127(17):3239-3245.
Score: 0.672
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Introversion, Extraversion, and Worsening of Chronic Pain Impact during Social Isolation: A Mediation Analysis. J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2023 09; 30(3):531-542.
Score: 0.185
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Cross-sectional study of psychosocial and pain-related variables among patients with chronic pain during a time of social distancing imposed by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Pain. 2021 02 01; 162(2):619-629.
Score: 0.165