Initial opioid prescribing practices among providers treating an opioid-naïve US military sample.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jenneth Carpenter, R S Adams, A Linton, K B Highland, M Bauer, G Zolotusky, N Moresco, M J Larson
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Abstract

Introduction: General opioid prescribing has decreased in response to practice guidelines and policy changes, but information on recent practices in initial opioid prescribing is needed to support interventions to reduce the risk of long-term opioid prescription use.

Methods: This cross-sectional study examined Military Health System data between 1 October 2015 and 30 September 2021 to explore initial opioid prescriptions and prescribing practices among providers serving 1.66 million US service members. We compared the characteristics of a subgroup (n=372 960) receiving an initial opioid within 7-24 months after study entry with those of the sample as a whole. We described characteristics of initial opioid prescriptions, including healthcare encounters associated with those prescriptions, prescriber characteristics and opioid prescribing practices.

Results: The analytic sample was composed of 1 666 019 service members, 372 960 of whom filled an initial opioid prescription 7-24 months after study entry. The analytic sample was 83% assigned male; 58% white, non-Hispanic, 16% black, non-Hispanic and 15% Hispanic; and had a mean age of 27 (8.02). Initial opioid fills had a median days' supply of four (IQR 3.0-5.0) and milligram morphine equivalents (MME) of 30 (IQR 20-50). 10% of prescribers wrote the majority (64%) of initial opioid fills, representing 67% of total initial opioid MME. Dental encounters were associated with 38% of initial opioid fills, and 19% of fills were associated with musculoskeletal conditions. Dentists were associated with 32% of total initial opioid fills and 25% of total initial opioid MME.

Conclusions: During recent years in the Military Health System, dental care was an important driver of initial opioid receipt among a relatively young population with full dental coverage. Similar populations may benefit from interventions that support dental providers in maintaining within-guideline prescribing practices.

治疗opioid-naïve美国军事样本的提供者之间的初始阿片类药物处方实践。
导论:由于实践指南和政策变化,一般阿片类药物处方有所减少,但需要有关阿片类药物初始处方的最新做法的信息,以支持干预措施,以降低长期使用阿片类药物处方的风险。方法:本横断面研究检查了2015年10月1日至2021年9月30日的军事卫生系统数据,以探索为166万美国服务成员提供服务的提供者的初始阿片类药物处方和处方实践。我们比较了一个亚组(n=372 960)在研究进入后7-24个月内首次接受阿片类药物治疗的特征与整个样本的特征。我们描述了初始阿片类药物处方的特征,包括与这些处方相关的医疗保健遭遇、处方者特征和阿片类药物处方实践。结果:分析样本由1 666 019名服役人员组成,其中372 960名在研究进入后7-24个月首次服用阿片类药物处方。分析样本中83%为男性;58%的白人,非西班牙裔,16%的黑人,非西班牙裔和15%的西班牙裔;平均年龄27岁(8.02岁)。初始阿片类药物的中位日供应量为4 (IQR 3.0-5.0),毫克吗啡当量(MME)为30 (IQR 20-50)。10%的处方者填写了大部分(64%)初始阿片类药物填充物,占初始阿片类药物mme总数的67%。牙科就诊与38%的初始阿片类药物填充物有关,19%的填充物与肌肉骨骼疾病有关。牙科医生与32%的初始阿片类药物填充总量和25%的初始阿片类药物mms总量有关。结论:近年来,在军队卫生系统中,牙科保健是具有全面牙科覆盖的相对年轻人群中初始阿片类药物接收的重要驱动因素。类似人群可能受益于支持牙科医生维持指南范围内的处方实践的干预措施。
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