Trends in Prevalent and Incident Opioid Receipt: an Observational Study in Veterans Health Administration 2004-2012

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作者
Mosher, H. J. [1 ,2 ,9 ]
Krebs, E. E. [3 ,4 ]
Carrel, M. [1 ,5 ]
Kaboli, P. J. [1 ,2 ,6 ]
Vander Weg, M. W. [1 ,2 ,7 ]
Lund, B. C. [1 ,8 ]
机构
[1] Iowa City VA Healthcare Syst, Ctr Comprehens Access & Delivery Res & Evaluat CA, Iowa City, IA 52246 USA
[2] Univ Iowa Carver Coll Med, Dept Internal Med, Iowa City, IA USA
[3] Minneapolis VA Hlth Care Syst, Ctr Chron Dis Outcomes Res, Minneapolis, MN USA
[4] Univ Minnesota Med Sch, Minneapolis, MN USA
[5] Univ Iowa, Dept Geog & Sustainabil Sci, Iowa City, IA USA
[6] Iowa City VA Healthcare Syst, Iowa VA Off Rural Hlth ORH, Vet Rural Hlth Resource Ctr Cent Reg, Iowa City, IA 52246 USA
[7] Univ Iowa, Dept Psychol, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[8] Univ Iowa Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Iowa City, IA USA
[9] Iowa City VA Healthcare Syst, Iowa City, IA 52246 USA
关键词
opioids; prevalence; incidence; veterans; POSTTRAUMATIC-STRESS-DISORDER; UNITED-STATES; PAIN; PRESCRIPTION; THERAPY; RATES; CARE;
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10.1007/s11606-014-3143-z
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Improved understanding of temporal and regional trends may support safe and effective prescribing of opioids. We describe national, regional, and facility-level trends and variations in opioid receipt between fiscal years (FY) 2004 and 2012. Observational cohort study using Veterans Health Administration (VHA) administrative databases. All patients receiving primary care within 137 VHA healthcare systems during a given study year and receiving medications from VHA one year before and during a given study year. Prevalent and incident opioid receipt during each year of the study period. The overall prevalence of opioid receipt increased from 18.9 % of all veteran outpatients in FY2004 to 33.4 % in FY2012, a 76.7 % relative increase. In FY2012, women had higher rates of prevalent opioid receipt than men (42.4 % vs. 32.9 %), and the youngest veterans (18-34 years) had higher prevalent opioid receipt compared to the oldest veterans (a parts per thousand yen80 years) (47.6 % vs. 17.9 %). All regions in the United States saw increased rates of prevalent opioid receipt during this time period. Prevalence rates varied widely by facility: in FY2012, the lowest-prescribing facility had a rate of 13.5 %, and the highest of 50.8 %. Annual incident opioid receipt increased from 8.8 % in FY2004 to 10.2 % in FY2011, with a decline to 9.8 % in FY2012. Incident prescribing increased at some facilities and decreased at others. Facilities with high prevalent prescribing tended to have flat or decreasing incident prescribing rates during the study time frame. Rates of opioid receipt increased throughout the study time frame, with wide variation in prevalent and incident rates across geographical region, sex, and age groups. Prevalence and incidence rates reflect distinct prescribing practices. Areas with the highest prevalence tended to have lower increases in incident opioid receipt over the study period. This likely reflects facility-level variations in prescribing practices as well as baseline rates of prevalent use. Future work assessing opioid prescribing should employ methodologies to account for and interpret both prevalent and incident opioid receipt.
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