A better approach to opioid prescribing in primary care

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Canada, Robin E. [1 ]
DiRocco, Danae [1 ]
Day, Susan [1 ]
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[1] Univ Penn, Div Gen Internal Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
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CHRONIC PAIN; NONCANCER PAIN; ATTITUDES;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Purpose Primary care physicians are at the center of a national prescription opioid epidemic, with little training or knowledge about the management of patients on opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP). We developed an electronic medical record (EMR)-based protocol and educational intervention to standardize documentation and management of patients prescribed opioids by primary care providers. Our objective was to evaluate provider adherence to this protocol, attitudes toward the management of these patients, and knowledge of opioid prescribing. Methods We trained providers and select staff from 3 primary care practices at the Division of General Internal Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in the use of a protocol for managing patients taking opioids for CNCP. The following served as measures of protocol adherence: 1) the provider used a standard diagnosis (chronic pain, ICD-9 code 338.29A) in the problem list, 2) the provider ordered at least one urine drug screen (UDS) for the patient in the past year, and 3) the patient came in for at least one office visit every 6 months. We assessed physician and staff attitudes and knowledge with pre- and post-intervention surveys. Adherence to the protocol was linked to a monetary incentive. Results Provider adherence to the protocol significantly improved measured outcomes. The number of UDSs ordered increased by 145%, and the diagnosis of chronic pain on the problem list increased by 424%. There was a statistically significant improvement in providers' role adequacy, role support, and job satisfaction/role-related self-esteem when working with patients taking opioids. In addition, provider knowledge of proper management of these patients improved significantly. Eighty-nine percent of our physicians attained the monetary incentive. Conclusions We developed a quality improvement intervention that addressed the need for better regulation of opioid prescribing, resulted in increased adherence to best-practice guidelines, and improved provider knowledge and attitudes.
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