A survey study assessing prescribers' opioid tapering instructions to patients after orthopedic surgery.

Q3 Medicine
William Chan, Samuel Schuessler, Steven Magid, Seth Waldman, Roberta Stack, Alexandra Sideris
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this institutional survey study was to assess the opioid tapering practices of prescribers responsible for writing post-discharge opioid refills.

Design: A prospective, cross-sectional survey study.

Setting: Urban hospital specializing in orthopedic surgery.

Participants: Participants were identified from the hospital's active directory. Out of 251 questionnaires distributed, 88 were returned and evaluated; 60 percent were surgeons and 34 percent were physician assistants.

Intervention: An anonymous, voluntary eight-item survey was devised to capture information on tapering instructions from prescribers of post-discharge opioids.

Main outcome measures: Survey responses categorized by role and primary service.

Results: All prescribers (N = 47) provide tapering instructions; 87 percent provide general, while 9 percent provide detailed plans. Most (94 percent) prescribers discuss tapering via phone calls or during office visits, and 6 percent provide written instructions.

Conclusions: Few prescribers provide detailed tapering instructions. Providers may not feel equipped to provide specific tapering plans.

一项评估骨科手术后处方者阿片类药物逐渐减少指示的调查研究。
目的:本机构调查研究的目的是评估负责撰写出院后阿片类药物补充的处方医师的阿片类药物减量做法。设计:前瞻性横断面调查研究。单位:城市骨科医院。参与者:从医院的活动目录中确定参与者。在发放的251份问卷中,88份被回收并进行了评估;其中60%是外科医生,34%是医师助理。干预:设计了一项匿名、自愿的八项调查,以获取出院后阿片类药物处方者关于减量指示的信息。主要结果测量:按角色和主要服务分类的调查答复。结果:所有处方医师(N = 47)均提供减量指导;87%的人提供总体计划,9%的人提供详细计划。大多数(94%)开处方者通过电话或在办公室访问期间讨论逐渐减少,6%提供书面指示。结论:很少有处方医师提供详细的减量指导。供应商可能觉得没有能力提供具体的缩减计划。
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Journal of opioid management
Journal of opioid management Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Opioid Management deals with all aspects of opioids. From basic science, pre-clinical, clinical, abuse, compliance and addiction medicine, the journal provides and unbiased forum for researchers and clinicians to explore and manage the complexities of opioid prescription.
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