Response to Oleribe

Paul Riviere, James D Murphy, Lucas K Vitzthum
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We would like to thank Dr Oleribe for their interest in the study, “Predicting Persistent Opioid Use, Abuse, and Toxicity Among Cancer Survivors”. In the critical appraisal, the author concludes that there is an increased rate of persistent opioid use among Black veterans because the proportion of veterans with persistent opioid use who were Black was higher than the proportion of African American veterans on a census bureau report of veterans. While we appreciate the author’s investigation into potential racial disparities in adverse opioid outcomes, we do not agree with their methodology and do not believe the data supports their conclusion.
对可理解的回应
我们要感谢Oleribe博士对这项研究的兴趣,“预测癌症幸存者中阿片类药物的持续使用、滥用和毒性”。在批判性评估中,作者得出结论,黑人退伍军人中持续使用阿片类药物的比例增加,因为在退伍军人人口普查局的报告中,黑人退伍军人持续使用阿片类药物的比例高于非洲裔美国退伍军人的比例。虽然我们赞赏作者对阿片类药物不良后果的潜在种族差异的调查,但我们不同意他们的方法,也不相信数据支持他们的结论。
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