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Papers published by Professor Manon Choinière:
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Opioid Doctor Shopping: A Rare Phenomenon Among Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Followed in Tertiary Care Settings
Kaboré JL, Choinière M, Dassieu L, Lacasse A, Pagé MG
Journal of Pain Research 2021, 14:1855-1861
Published Date: 21 June 2021
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Trajectory Modelling Techniques Useful to Epidemiological Research: A Comparative Narrative Review of Approaches
Nguena Nguefack HL, Pagé MG, Katz J, Choinière M, Vanasse A, Dorais M, Samb OM, Lacasse A
Clinical Epidemiology 2020, 12:1205-1222
Published Date: 30 October 2020
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Just how much does it cost? A cost study of chronic pain following cardiac surgery
Guertin JR, Pagé MG, Tarride JÉ, Talbot D, Watt-Watson J, Choinière M
Journal of Pain Research 2018, 11:2741-2759
Published Date: 8 November 2018
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As if one pain problem was not enough: prevalence and patterns of coexisting chronic pain conditions and their impact on treatment outcomes
Pagé MG, Fortier M, Ware MA, Choinière M
Journal of Pain Research 2018, 11:237-254
Published Date: 26 January 2018
![Noteworthy comment: This is an astounding paper, as it emphasizes the potential, and the ability, to move chronic pain management to primary care - where it is most likely to be treated biopsychosocially.](assets/img/article_icons/noteworthy.png)
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Priority interventions to improve the management of chronic non-cancer pain in primary care: a participatory research of the ACCORD program
Lalonde L, Choinière M, Martin E, Lévesque L, Hudon E, Bélanger D, Perreault S, Lacasse A, Laliberté MC
Journal of Pain Research 2015, 8:203-215
Published Date: 30 April 2015
![Noteworthy Comment: This manuscript is noteworthy in its presentation of current data on the formidable costs of chronic pain within the primary care context. As responsibility for chronic pain management is returned to primary care medicine, these data will hopefully allow policy makers to focus additional resources on managing chronic pain in a more cost-effective manner rather than allowing treatment to linger in more expensive (although not necessarily more effective) specialty care.](assets/img/article_icons/noteworthy.png)
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Costs of moderate to severe chronic pain in primary care patients – a study of the ACCORD Program
Lalonde L, Choinière M, Martin É, Berbiche D, Perreault S, Lussier D
Journal of Pain Research 2014, 7:389-403
Published Date: 7 July 2014
![Noteworthy Comment: This study is noteworthy in that it clearly demonstrates the ability of community pharmacists to play a pivotal role in pain management within primary care.](assets/img/article_icons/noteworthy.png)
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Pharmacotherapeutic management of chronic noncancer pain in primary care: lessons for pharmacists
Jouini G, Choinière M, Martin E, Perreault S, Berbiche D, Lussier D, Hudon E, Lalonde L
Journal of Pain Research 2014, 7:163-173
Published Date: 24 March 2014