Opioid Treatment in Primary Care: Knowledge and Practical Use of Opioid Therapy

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Biesiada, Aleksander Michal [1 ,2 ]
Cialkowska-Rysz, Aleksandra [3 ]
Mastalerz-Migas, Agnieszka [4 ]
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[1] Family Phys Off S&M Ltd, PL-31123 Krakow, Poland
[2] Polish Soc Family Med, PL-51141 Wroclaw, Poland
[3] Med Univ Lodz, Fac Med, Dept Palliat Med, PL-90647 Lodz, Poland
[4] Piast Silesia Med Univ, Dept Family Med, PL-50367 Wroclaw, Poland
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pain management; primary health care; general practitioners; analgesics; opioid; CHRONIC PAIN; CANCER-PATIENTS; BARRIERS; APPROPRIATE; ANALGESICS; MANAGEMENT; PHYSICIANS;
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10.3390/healthcare12020217
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Primary care physicians play a key role in initiating opioid therapy. However, knowledge gaps in opioid use and pain management are significant barriers to providing optimal care. This research study aims to investigate the educational needs of primary care physicians regarding opioid therapy and opioid use in pain management. Methods: A computer-assisted web interview (CAWI) protocol was used to collect data from primary care physicians. Drug selection criteria, knowledge of opioid substitutes and dosage, and practical use of opioid therapy were evaluated. Results: While 84% of participating physicians (724 respondents) reported initiating opioid treatment, only a minority demonstrated accurate opioid dosage calculations. Significant discrepancies between physicians' self-perceived knowledge and their clinical skills in opioid prescribing and pain management were observed. In total, 41% of physicians incorrectly indicated dose conversion rates for tramadol (the most frequently used drug according to 65% of responders). Conclusions: Targeted educational programs are essential to bridge the knowledge gap and increase physicians' competence in pain management. The proper self-assessment of one's own skills may be the key to improvement. Further research should focus on developing specialized educational courses and decision-support tools for primary care physicians and examining the impact of interprofessional pain management teams on patient outcomes.
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