Interactive effects of sleep disturbance and opioid use on pain-related interference and physical functioning among patients with chronic low back pain.

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    • Abstract:
      The article investigates the interactive effects of sleep disturbance and opioid use on pain-related interference and physical functioning among patients with chronic low back pain (cLBP). It mentions that patients taking opioids report worse sleep disturbance, and opioids moderate the association between sleep disturbance and functional outcomes, emphasizing the need to assess the impact of sleep quality in the context of opioid medications for effective pain management in cLBP.