Disconnect In Pain-Related Communications Between Prescribers of Pain Medications and Patients


Research confirms several “disconnects” in the pain-related communication between health care prescribers of prescription opiates (Rx painkillers) and their patients.

Key Takeaways

This report examined the disconnect in pain-related communication between health care prescribers of prescription opiates and their patients. The report found that this disconnect leads to dependence and addiction, that patients’ improper use of prescription opiates causes concern amongst physicians, that patients have casual attitudes towards the safeguarding of prescription painkillers and that some prescribers feel unprepared to identify and address intentional prescription painkiller misuse. Additional findings include the following:

Research Methods

This data was fielded by the Partnership for Drug-Free Kids, in collaboration with the American Cancer Society, the American Academy of Pain Management and Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals.