Pain medicine : the official journal of the American Academy of Pain Medicine
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In this study we explored key prescription drug monitoring program-related outcomes among clinicians from a broad cohort of Massachusetts healthcare facilities following prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) and electronic health record (EHR) data integration. ⋯ Our results support EHR integration contributing to PDMP utilization by clinicians but do not support changes in opioid prescribing behavior.
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Pain catastrophizing (PC) is a cognitive/emotional response to and in anticipation of pain, which may be maladaptive, further exacerbating pain and the difficulty in emotion regulation (ER). There is a lack of research on the interplay between PC and ER and its impact on pain. Our aim was to investigate whether ER exacerbated the pain experience through PC. ⋯ Our results highlight the importance of several cognitive and emotional constructs: Non-acceptance of negative emotions, lack of emotional awareness, magnification of pain experience, and a sense of helplessness. Further, by showing the indirect effects from PC in affecting ER and pain, we posit that ER, mediated by PC, may serve a critical role in influencing the pain experience in chronic pain patients.