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- W3128641617 abstract "ObjectivesTo portray physician office visits by young Americans with chronic musculoskeletal pain; to describe clinical management in this group; and to explore factors associated with prescribed treatments.Study designUsing nationally representative data of ambulatory physician office visits (2007-2015 United States National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey), we identified and cross-sectionally analyzed visits by persons <25 years of age diagnosed with a chronic musculoskeletal pain condition.ResultsThere were 28.6 million visits over the 9-year period for chronic musculoskeletal pain for persons <25 years of age, (average 3.2 million visits/year). There were more visits among older age groups, female persons, non-Hispanic White ethnicity/race, and those with more medical visits in the past year. Nonopioid medications were the most frequent treatments in all age groups (range 38.5%-48.8%). Opioids were rarely prescribed for children and adolescents but were prescribed in 23% of visits among young adults (18-24 years of age). Health education and counseling were consistently prescribed at 20% of visits and physical therapy (range 9.5%-23.7%) and other treatments were less frequently prescribed. Age, sex, payment source, and physician specialty were associated with various treatments.ConclusionThere were over 3 million annual visits for chronic musculoskeletal pain in young Americans; these increased with age. Pharmacologic treatment is used more than nonpharmacologic approaches, and opioid prescribing in the 18- to 24-year-old age group approaches estimates in adults with musculoskeletal pain. To portray physician office visits by young Americans with chronic musculoskeletal pain; to describe clinical management in this group; and to explore factors associated with prescribed treatments. Using nationally representative data of ambulatory physician office visits (2007-2015 United States National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey), we identified and cross-sectionally analyzed visits by persons <25 years of age diagnosed with a chronic musculoskeletal pain condition. There were 28.6 million visits over the 9-year period for chronic musculoskeletal pain for persons <25 years of age, (average 3.2 million visits/year). There were more visits among older age groups, female persons, non-Hispanic White ethnicity/race, and those with more medical visits in the past year. Nonopioid medications were the most frequent treatments in all age groups (range 38.5%-48.8%). Opioids were rarely prescribed for children and adolescents but were prescribed in 23% of visits among young adults (18-24 years of age). Health education and counseling were consistently prescribed at 20% of visits and physical therapy (range 9.5%-23.7%) and other treatments were less frequently prescribed. Age, sex, payment source, and physician specialty were associated with various treatments. There were over 3 million annual visits for chronic musculoskeletal pain in young Americans; these increased with age. Pharmacologic treatment is used more than nonpharmacologic approaches, and opioid prescribing in the 18- to 24-year-old age group approaches estimates in adults with musculoskeletal pain." @default.
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- W3128641617 title "National Estimates of Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain and Its Treatment in Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults in the United States: Data From the 2007-2015 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey" @default.
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