Which clinical diagnostic tools are most effective for assessing opioid-dependent women with the menopause?
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- Anglia Ruskin University
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Abstract
Opioid addiction and the menopause share similar signs and symptoms, which may confuse a diagnosis, impairing treatment options. The menopause is diagnosed commonly in middle-aged women by testing blood and urine. Opioid dependence is diagnosed using urine analysis, assessment and diagnostic tools. A misdiagnosis may result in unwanted symptomatology and chronic disease. Nurses need to develop a better understanding of how best to use clinical assessment tools to assess women who are opioid-dependent and experiencing the menopause.A combined assessment strategy should encourage nurses to identify a correct diagnosis and source of treatment.
Publication Information
Output type
Research Output: Contribution to journal Article Peer-review
Original language
EnglishJournal (Volume, Issue Number)
Primary Health Care (Volume 26, Issue 1)Publication milestones
- Accepted/In press - 15/07/2015
- Published - 02/02/2016
Publication status
Published - 02/02/2016
ISSN
0264-5033External Publication IDs
- ORCID: /0000-0002-9636-0574/work/77354592
