Stories to Communicate Individual Risk for Opioid Prescriptions for Back and Kidney Stone Pain: Protocol for the Life STORRIED Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial

scientific article published on 24 September 2020

Stories to Communicate Individual Risk for Opioid Prescriptions for Back and Kidney Stone Pain: Protocol for the Life STORRIED Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial is …
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P356DOI10.2196/19496
P932PMC publication ID7545334
P698PubMed publication ID32969832

P50authorErik P HessQ88008619
Frances ShoferQ89469756
Marilyn M SchapiraQ89754333
Zachary F MeiselQ89851052
Karin RhodesQ90094529
Melissa A RodgersQ97549906
Erica B GoldbergQ99619692
Abby R DolanQ99619693
Esha BansalQ99619694
Carolyn C CannuscioQ99619695
Jeanmarie PerroneQ99619696
Michael M ZylaQ99619697
Jeffrey J BellQ99619698
P2093author name stringSharon McCollum
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P433issue9
P304page(s)e19496
P577publication date2020-09-24
P1433published inJMIR research protocolsQ27724721
P1476titleStories to Communicate Individual Risk for Opioid Prescriptions for Back and Kidney Stone Pain: Protocol for the Life STORRIED Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial
P478volume9

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